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What the Brexit deal means for your finances: All you need to know about travel, property, pensions and bank accounts in the New Year

What the Brexit deal means for your finances: All you need to know about travel, property, pensions and bank accounts in the New Year. This Is Money Reporters Brexit is done , as the slogan goes, and begins officially on Friday 1 January. We have rounded up the most important changes to personal finances after Brexit, so you can enter this new era feeling well-informed and confident on money matters. © Provided by This Is Money Leaving the EU: What will Brexit mean for your money from January 1? Travel Under the Brexit deal, holidaymakers will still get free healthcare in EU countries, plus Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

What will Brexit mean for travel, property, pensions and more?

From January 1, Britons will be allowed to visit Europe for up to 90 days out of 180.  But the EU is looking to introduce a new visa called the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) by the end of 2022. It will be similar to America’s Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) pass, and is expected to cost €7 (around £6) and cover multiple short trips over a three-year period. You might also pay mobile roaming charges when travelling to the EU as they could be reintroduced, though the Government has legislated to cap them at £45 per month, the same level as for non-EU countries.

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