Can one enter the Rep of Ireland with a UK passport during the 90 days out period. Or only N Ireland ...urgently begging for any advice
1. Rep of Ireland although in the EU is not a participant of the Schengen Treaty.
2. There is free movement between Rep of Ireland and the UK so you can come to RoI as aften as you wish and stay for whatever time that suits you.
3. Citizens of the UK do not need a passport to visit RoI although Ryanair make it a condition of travelling from anywhere to anywhere with them.
4. Just a point of fact:- Since Brexit there has been an increasing number of Brits emigrating to RoI. Mostly they enhance the community in which they live and RoI is all the richer for them. Before I get carried away (as usual) don't forget to bring a good quality umbrella. And we will teach you how to speak English properly; it will take some effort but we will rise to the occasion.
Matthew wrote on Wed Nov 24, 2021 7:11am:
1. Rep of Ireland although in the EU is not a participant of the Schengen Treaty.
2. There is free movement between Rep of Ireland and the UK so you can come to RoI as aften as you wish and stay for whatever time that suits you.
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3. Citizens of the UK do not need a passport to visit RoI although Ryanair make it a condition of travelling from anywhere to anywhere with them.
4. Just a point of fact:- Since Brexit there has been an increasing number of Brits emigrating to RoI. Mostly they enhance the community in which they live and RoI is all the richer for them. Before I get carried away (as usual) don't forget to bring a good quality umbrella. And we will teach you how to speak English properly; it will take some effort but we will rise to the occasion.
Ooh, absolutely lively !! Thanks
Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:41am
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So theoretically spain or any other EU country could withdraw from schengen treaty and allow free passage
James
jtp890 wrote on Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:41am:
So theoretically spain or any other EU country could withdraw from schengen treaty and allow free passage
James
James, with due respect people are not interested in theory; newsflash! - It's hard facts that people can educate themselves. Even if a country withdraws from Schengen that country can implement its own travel restrictions/rules.
Leave theory practices to the Tories. That's all they are good at.
Brexit the gift that just keeps on giving!!!
By the way, where are all the Brexiteers now? Answer:- Gone almost to ground having read the situation dreadfully wrong.
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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:51pm
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'By the way, where are all the Brexiteers now? Answer:- Gone almost to ground having read the situation dreadfully wrong.'
With great respect to an Irishman free to have his own interesting views about the way another country runs its affairs, and how they might affect him.
The 'Brexiteers' are mostly in Britain where they voted for the freedom of their own country to which they have a loyalty and affection - and a belief that it is worth putting up with difficulties and problems on the way to achieving the ability to decide their own future... And satisfied with the result, though it is a work in progress.
Ireland can celebrate gaining many citizens with no particular interest in the country but a pragmatic desire to get a passport to live in Spain. I wish them all the best, as I do the British who choose to live permanently in Spain, but if they do not want to live and belong in a country, they cannot expect that country to run itself for their benefit.
Well put, Bess and I don't agree with most of what you have written, but again it's a good post.
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 5:44pm
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Bess wrote on Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:51pm:
'By the way, where are all the Brexiteers now? Answer:- Gone almost to ground having read the situation dreadfully wrong.'
With great respect to an Irishman free to have his own interesting views about the way another country runs its affairs, and how they might affect him.
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The 'Brexiteers' are mostly in Britain where they voted for the freedom of their own country to which they have a loyalty and affection - and a belief that it is worth putting up with difficulties and problems on the way to achieving the ability to decide their own future... And satisfied with the result, though it is a work in progress.
Ireland can celebrate gaining many citizens with no particular interest in the country but a pragmatic desire to get a passport to live in Spain. I wish them all the best, as I do the British who choose to live permanently in Spain, but if they do not want to live and belong in a country, they cannot expect that country to run itself for their benefit.
Well said Bess
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 5:45pm
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Matthew wrote on Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:04pm:
James, with due respect people are not interested in theory; newsflash! - It's hard facts that people can educate themselves. Even if a country withdraws from Schengen that country can implement its own travel restrictions/rules.
Leave theory practices to the Tories. That's all they are good at. ...
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Brexit the gift that just keeps on giving!!!
By the way, where are all the Brexiteers now? Answer:- Gone almost to ground having read the situation dreadfully wrong.
Mathew, the gift that just keeps on giving, you really just cannot help yourself can you.
Spotted this article in the irish daily mirror ... I did not think things were as bad as this for British people in Spain brexit is the worst thing ever for the brits as quoted in the mirror article...
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