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Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:16am
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Check this out people. Latest on Brexit and what you should know and how to prepare for after the 31st Jan 2020.

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Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:50pm

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Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:50pm

"You'll be able to change your driving licence until the end of 2020 without taking a test …"

We were talking with our translator yesterday and I mentioned this. She told us that a week or so ago, there was no problem applying to do this but that last week Trafico were telling her that the cut off date for a straightforward exchange is this Friday 31st.

A case of left hand, right hand?? 

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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:11am

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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:11am

Business as usual during the transition period1.Travel

When it comes to passport control, during the transition period, UK nationals will still be allowed to queue in the areas reserved for EU arrivals only.

2. Driving licences and pet passports:

As long as they are valid, these will continue to be accepted.

3. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)A hand holding a European Health Insurance CardImage copyrightALAMYImage captionEHICs will still be valid during the transition

These are the cards that provide UK nationals with state-provided medical treatment in case of illness of accident.

They can be used in any EU country and will continue to be valid during the transition period.

4. Living and working in the EU

Freedom of movement will continue to apply during the transition, so UK nationals will still be able to live and work in the EU as they currently do.

5. Pensions

UK nationals living in the EU will continue to receive their state pension and will also receive the annual increase.

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