Brexit: how the new rules will change your visits to Europe Miles Brignall, Patrick Collinson and Anna Tims © various Brexit has changed Britons’ rights when they are travelling, studying, living or working in the EU.
Before Brexit, UK citizens could travel, live, go on holiday and work anywhere in the EU without any special permits or visas. As of 1 January 2021 that is no longer the case.
The Guardian’s Money team has spent the week poring over the many pages of documentation to explain how Brexit will affect you.
Holidays and travel
What does all this mean for holidays this year – if and when they are allowed to resume? While the coronavirus crisis has pretty much put a halt to all immediate travel, when the current restrictions are lifted and European trips can resume, Brits face some significant changes over the next two years.
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