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Traveller_HA5_3DOM commented on this post about 3 years ago90/180 That's NINETY days in any ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY days allowed for a UK resident to be in the Schengen Area (so Europe to me and you).
How will you keep track of that?
Well, this link is pretty good. Just enter dates of arrival and expected departure and it'll tell you whether you're OK or in troublePost is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
Is this just the EU trying to punish the naughty children who would not play by the rules.
Make sure they don't stay out at playtime after the bell goes.
The deal the EU wants was never meant to turn out well for the UK.
The parliment, the commission and the Court of human rights i.e. the EU gravy train has only one idealist objective to form a United States of Europe and it hopes to achieve this through talking shops and laws.
Maybe if they all spoke the same language it could help them; but fumbling around with a few tourists and issuing ID cards and visas is just a distraction to pretend they are doing something other than filling in their exoense claims. More ...
RestrictionsI agree but have my doubts about the ability or willingness of countries to share information on boarder traffic of vehicles or people.
Restrictions on freedom of information create the need for specific reasons to part with your information and 911 introduced agreements stand out as an agreed reason.
The lefties of the world like to object to an open world that ultimately are used by criminals to remain invisable.
We wiil all need to be chipped at birth before that changes and even then it will be abused.
Tracking by monitoring card use rather than cash is by far the easiest way to folloŵ people. That though thankfully, is closely guarded by the card companies for its information about shopping habits. More ...
BAG,ZOLL and Douane vehicles often have APNR cameras fitted.Having concluded our chat I dished over the 150 Euro fine and continued my journey to Czech.Possibly the most espensive coffee Ihave ever bought,but an interesting hour More ...
So many unmanned border crossings in the EU so number plate recognition cameras could IDI can see why commercial traffic would attract interest.
So many unmanned border crossings in the EU so number plate recognition cameras could ID whatever they get programmed for but would the fines for transgressing be worth the effort.
We should be OK as EU residents for both EHIC and travelling. More ...
Quite why they would object to retired individuals just spending money with them is not so easy to understand.
Reciprocity seems to have escaped the EU lofty ideals.
They will do well to track those who do not possess a letter box.
Just look at the traditional travelling community to see how it's done.
It's no good marching someone who does not have a bank account to a cash point to fine them. More ...