Portuguese citizens will be able to enter the United Kingdom for stays of up to six months with their valid Citizen Cards until the 30
th
of September 2021.
From the 1
st
of October 2021, a Passport will be required to visit the United Kingdom
.
Can I travel to UK from Ireland after Brexit?
Brexit and the Common Travel Area
The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) has not affect the rights of Irish citizens and UK citizens within the Common Travel Area
. The right to live, work and access public services in the Common Travel Area is protected.
Can I travel to the UK from Spain after Brexit?
Will I need a visa to travel to Spain after Brexit?
The majority of UK citizens will not need a visa to travel to Spain
. The country still permits visa-free access to British visitors for up to 3 months for tourism and business purposes. However, British nationals will soon need a visa waiver to enter Spain.
Can I travel to the UK with an ID card after Brexit or do I need a passport?
. The UK Government has indicated that, as from 1 October 2021, a valid passport is the required entry document;
ID cards will no longer be accepted
.
How long can EU visitors stay in UK after Brexit?
As an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen you will be permitted to stay in the UK, as a visitor, for
up to six months
without a visa. You will therefore be able to travel to the UK for holidays or other short trips without a visa.
Can I bring my family to UK after Brexit?
You may be able to get an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK if you’re the family member of someone from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. You may also be able to apply if you’re the family member of an eligible person of Northern Ireland.
Can Portuguese residents travel to UK?
Can Portuguese citizens travel to the UK?
Yes, citizens of Portugal can visit the UK
. To do so, they need a valid Portuguese passport. Portuguese nationals do not need a UK visa for stays up to 6 months.
What happens to UK citizens in Europe after Brexit?
The Withdrawal Agreement guarantees British citizens (who are lawfully resident in EU member states) broadly the same rights as they have now.
They can continue to live, work and travel (although these rights would cease after a leave of absence of more than five years)
.
Can I stay in Spain for 6 months after Brexit?
This means that
Brits can visit Spain for up to 90 days within a 180-day period
. If you enter and exit Spain numerous times within a 180-day period, ensure that you don’t exceed 90 days. Exceeding the limit of your stay will result in legal consequences!
How many days can I stay in Spain after Brexit?
Americans, Australians, Indians and other non-EU nationals in Spain will already be familiar with the 90 day rule –
people who are not resident here can spend up to 90 days out of every 180 in the EU
(with or without a visa depending on the country you are visiting from) but after that must either apply for residency ...
Can I still live in Spain after Brexit?
The answer is simple: yes.
It is still possible to retire to Spain after Brexit
, even though the path has now changed (things are not that simple now that Brits are subject to the same immigration rules as non-EU citizens).
Do Travellers to UK have to quarantine?
Travel to England from another country during coronavirus (COVID-19) You do not need to complete a UK passenger locator form before you travel,
take any COVID-19 tests or quarantine when you arrive in England
.
Can Irish residents travel to UK?
Entry requirements (visa/passport)
The UK Government may require proof of citizenship so
Irish citizens are advised to carry an acceptable form of identification document that shows their citizenship when travelling to Britain
.
Can I drive in Northern Ireland after Brexit?
Proof of insurance cover is required for those wishing to drive their Irish registered vehicles in the UK, including Northern Ireland
. A valid Irish motor insurance disc will be accepted by the legal authorities in the UK, including Northern Ireland, as proof of insurance. This means Green Cards are not required.
Are EU ID cards valid after Brexit?
All European citizens who fall under the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement can continue using a national identity card issued by any EU Member States to enter British territory
; the European Commission has recalled European citizens and permanent residents.
Will I need a visa to travel in the EU after Brexit?
Since Brexit,
citizens of the UK have not needed a visa to visit any European Union member states
. Passengers arriving in EU countries can enter using only their British passport.
Can EU citizen enter UK with ID card?
You can still use your EEA or Swiss national identity card to enter the UK if all of the following are true: you’ve applied for settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man’s settlement schemes. you’ve been issued with confirmation your application is valid.
Do I need to change my residence card after Brexit?
You can only replace your residence card if all of the following apply: you’re not from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. you have settled or pre-settled status. you’ve reported your UK residence card as lost or stolen, or it’s expired.
Can I bring my wife to UK after Brexit?
An EU citizen can bring their non EU spouse to live with them in the UK, although you will both need to apply under the new EU Settlement Scheme to enable you to reside lawfully in the UK after 30 June 2021. The non EU spouse must also be living in the UK prior to the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
Does Portugal accept NHS Covid pass?
Portugal will accept your NHS COVID Pass (digital or paper version) as proof of vaccination or recovery for visiting medical facilities, nursing and retirement homes provided
: your vaccination certificate shows you had an EU approved booster vaccine at least 14 days before your visit, or.
Do I need a visa for Portugal from UK after Brexit?
British citizens have the right to stay in Portugal for 90 days in any six-month period even after Brexit. However,
if you have long-term residency plans for Portugal, you’re going to need a visa
.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.