Transiting france

Yeah, ambiguous at best.
If I remember rightly though they allowed transit straight through during last lockdown.
The transit to return to your country of residence was a right that UK citizens had as members of the EU.

Steve
 
We should be going 18th June through France heading to Croatia….NOT😤😤

Come to the conclusion that finding any and every loophole to go anywhere or do anything and messing about with tests etc ain’t gonna be an enjoyable 3 week holiday, so we’ve binned the idea and are off to South Wales. It will all be there next year (I hope🤞🤞)
South Wales !! I’ll wave to you from Nth Devon :ROFLMAO:
 
Having read through again I still cannot see that stated? have you the link for it?
gus-lopez the link is that at #5 from al-bondigas.

[ ] 3. Citizens of other countries with a valid French or European residence permit or long-stay visa, whose
main residence is in France or who are in transit through France on the return trip to their main residence in a
European Union country or similar country.
[ ]
This quite clearly states to me that anyone resident(with card) in an EU or similar country can transit through France in order to reach their place of residence. Do you read it differently?

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gus-lopez the link is that at #5 from al-bondigas.

[ ] 3. Citizens of other countries with a valid French or European residence permit or long-stay visa, whose
main residence is in France or who are in transit through France on the return trip to their main residence in a
European Union country or similar country.
[ ]
This quite clearly states to me that anyone resident(with card) in an EU or similar country can transit through France in order to reach their place of residence. Do you read it differently?
No that's corre t .It is my fault I was opening so many links that I had confused myself & hadn't opened the one I wanted::doh::laughing:
 
No that's corre t .It is my fault I was opening so many links that I had confused myself & hadn't opened the one I wanted::doh::laughing:
It's been a year of confusion for us all and not over yet by a long chalk me thinks.......just keep plodding on as it all comes right in the end!
 
We should be going 18th June through France heading to Croatia….NOT😤😤

Come to the conclusion that finding any and every loophole to go anywhere or do anything and messing about with tests etc ain’t gonna be an enjoyable 3 week holiday, so we’ve binned the idea and are off to South Wales. It will all be there next year (I hope🤞🤞)
if your coming to pembrokeshire can you fetch some yorkshire fishcakes
 
if your coming to pembrokeshire can you fetch some yorkshire fishcakes
Yorkshire fish cakes?? What are they? Do you mean fish scallops?
I’m at st David’s soon😉👍👍

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no i mean yorkshire fishcakes 2 peaces of potato with fish in between all coated in batter
 
no i mean yorkshire fishcakes 2 peaces of potato with fish in between all coated in batter
In a chippy they're often also known as patties especially in East Yorkshire. In hull there is little or no fish in them and they are made of herbs and lumpy mash potato's. Generally better then a piece of fish truth be told if you get a good one. Here in west Yorkshire the fish content is much higher relative to the mash and they're usually called fishcakes. The herb content is much less too!
 
I bet you lot don't have jam on your yorkshire pudding as a starter either
 
thats what we normally do FISHCAKE butty in a bread cake
 
no i mean yorkshire fishcakes 2 peaces of potato with fish in between all coated in batter
That’s called a scone in this part of Yorkshire but is called a cake in others. A cake, not a fish cake. A fish cake is made from mashed potato and fish covered in breadcrumbs. A cake from the chippy is as you say two slices of potato with a slice of fish between then dipped in batter before deep frying. Lovely.
 
That’s called a scone in this part of Yorkshire but is called a cake in others. A cake, not a fish cake. A fish cake is made from mashed potato and fish covered in breadcrumbs. A cake from the chippy is as you say two slices of potato with a slice of fish between then dipped in batter before deep frying. Lovely.
Fishcake, is mashed potato and fish and herbs, covered in breadcrumbs, fritter is two slices of potato and fish in the middle covered in batter.

Anything else is heinous.
:LOL::LOL::LOL:
 

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