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UK passport holders will require EU travel document from 2021

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  • Lets put this into perspective.


    The ETIAS will cost approx. £6 and last 3 years -so effectively £2 per year.


    Less than a starbucks coffee.
  • BillTrac
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    And probably taste better
  • Tarry
    Tarry Posts: 11,195 Forumite
    Exactly...
    The Very Right Honourable Lady Tarry of the Alphabetty thread
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  • fifeken
    fifeken Posts: 2,746 Forumite
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    Another item in the long list of Brexit drawbacks. What's the upside, again?
    It's nothing to do with Brexit. Being outside the Schengen area it's coming even if Brexit had never been mentioned.
  • TELLIT01
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    Did you read the link provided by Agrinnall?

    It states ''anyone between the ages of 18 and 70 must pay the fee, the EU says''.

    Therefore, under 18s don't pay.


    I'm a winner for once. I'm 70 in 2021 and won't be travelling before my 70th birthday. :rotfl:
  • daveyjp
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    How does this work in Ireland?
  • Katiehound
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    daveyjp wrote: »
    How does this work in Ireland?
    Interesting one that as there is no hard border!
    (and it looks as if Brexit hinges on the Irish question!)
    I won't be worrying until 'it' happens.... whatever 'it' is!
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  • Lets put this into perspective.


    The ETIAS will cost approx. £6 and last 3 years -so effectively £2 per year.


    Less than a starbucks coffee.

    Losing the E111 is going to cost a whole lot more than a Starbucks cofffee.
  • EssexExile
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    Losing the E111 is going to cost a whole lot more than a Starbucks cofffee.

    But we lost the E111 about 13 years ago!;)
    Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.
  • Losing the E111 is going to cost a whole lot more than a Starbucks cofffee.

    Not if there's a reciprocal agreement.....
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