EU Visa free for 3 month after Brexit

These docs are bought in your home country. If the above scenario is a possibility for you, why not just buy them anyway, before leaving UK? They're good for 12 months, I believe.
But l am already driving in Europe and planning on not returning till May.
 
But l am already driving in Europe and planning on not returning till May.
I don't think you will have a problem coming back. Just get the tapeworm treatment done as now. The new rules are only for going to the EU and then only if no agreement it reached. That's my understanding.
 
Ahhh nuts .Kay cerra cerra what ever will be will be we whooped the irishee . Yee ha!!!
 
I think it will be sorted in such a way that allows irish people to enter the UK (northern Ireland) - how many people from Ireland enter the UK (northern Ireland ) every day for work then return etc - I am damn sure the issue was resolved before we joined the EU and will be when we leave
Tye irish people have always had the right to come & go freely directly into the Uk without any checks. It used to be impossible to get the first flights out of Dublin every day as the London office workers had them all permanently reserved.

If UK property owners in France (who spend 5/6 months in France) take French residency, what position will they be in with regards to spending 5/6 months in UK. Will they then get to the border to be told they can only stay for a set length of time, and will they need visas.
I am confused, as being French residents they will still have UK passports.
I accept that I am asking how long is a piece of string, as the general public are being treated like mushrooms, but has anyone asked the question.

Whilst in the EU if they registered for residency then they would only be allowed 89 days in the UK without having to register as a resident again & the same if they then returned to France etc; No idea after exiting the EU .Here in spain whilst in the EU residency is reasonably easily obtained & the income requirement which you can be asked to supply can be no more than a spanish national on a non contributory pension has to exist on. Around 5500€.
Once out of the eu & attempting to register for residency then the income requirement becomes the same as for Yanks, aussies ,etc;
@ $75,000 U.S.

health care in the UK, still vote etc etc
You can only vote up to 15 years after leaving the country & is regardless of whether you took residency elsewhere.

several prominent Brexiteers are understood to have been granted residency in France
They should be deported & all assets seized for getting us into this ****ing mess.

I did say you can go back as much as you like for as long as you like as long as you have your UK passport, which is what I said.
No you can't,once a resident elsewhere you have only 89 consecutive days in the UK under eu rules.

But l am already driving in Europe and planning on not returning till May.
You are condemned to wander eternally :D
 
Permanent Residence in a country, including UK, over 180 days makes you liable for Tax in that country. Whilst a 'Resident' of France I'm still obliged to complete a UK tax return every year on my UK sourced income, one of the questions is ''How many days have you spent in the UK in the current tax year''.

They also want to know the reasons for any visits that I may have made. Registering as a 'Resident' in the case of a holiday home owner is going to cause them a lot of problems - something about 'caught between a rock and a hard place' springs to mind.

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Permanent Residence in a country, including UK, over 180 days makes you liable for Tax in that country. Whilst a 'Resident' of France I'm still obliged to complete a UK tax return every year on my UK sourced income, one of the questions is ''How many days have you spent in the UK in the current tax year''.

They also want to know the reasons for any visits that I may have made. Registering as a 'Resident' in the case of a holiday home owner is going to cause them a lot of problems - something about 'caught between a rock and a hard place' springs to mind.
They don't ask my wife any of that on her return for the UK & she lives in Spain ?
 
gus- lopez. I'm refering to the HMR&C annual tax return form I receive.
 
Wife's is a self assessment for self employed although she tends to do all employed these days.
 

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