Brexit: British Nationals Need To Leave EU Countries By 31 March
British Nationals Will Have To Leave EU Countries By 31 March
Brexit: UK Nationals Must leave The EU 31st March is 90 days limit for Visitors to Leave EU
1st Time in 47 Years UK Nationals Need to Leave EU Brexit: British Citizens Become Visitors to EU
Brexit: British Nationals to leave EU by 31 March Or Face Fines or Ban from entering the EU
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0:00 – Brexit: British Nationals Need To Leave EU Countries By 31 March
01:37 – British Nationals will have to leave EU countries by 31 March
March 31st marks 90 days since the end of the transition period, the date when the UK effectively left the EU.
Therefore the last day that UK nationals who were in the EU before 1 January can stay in the EU without taking up residency or having a visa. UK nationals who don’t have permanent residence in an EU country and don’t intend to become residents have to leave the EU nation by 31 March 2021.
This doesn’t apply to dual nationals who don’t live in the EU but do have an EU passport,
02:53 – The 90 Days Rule
The 90-day rule has been applied to British nationals since 1 January 2021 and this rule limit stays in EU countries.
In outline, the rule says that non-EU citizens can only stay in the EU for 90 days out of every 180. If non-EU nationals want to stay longer, they need to either apply for residency or get a visa.
It’s important to point out that this limit is for the whole EU and Schengen zone, so you need to calculate your total time spent in any EU/Schengen countries.
So for any British nationals who have been in the EU since the New Year, it’s now time to head home if you don’t want to risk overstaying the 90-day allocation.
03:52 – Rights Advocates
Citizens’ right groups across the EU are concerned that some British nationals who have been living off the radar have still not caught on to the post-Brexit residency requirements and may be caught out by this date.
05:32 – Resident of another EU country
Officially the 90-day rule also applies to British nationals who are resident in one EU country but who have been living in another.
So for example, if you are a resident of France but have been living at your second home in Spain or with family in Italy since January 1st you are in theory supposed to return home before 90 days.
06:22 – Extension due to Covid
Each EU country has its own immigration rules, most national authorities have said there will not be extensions given purely because of the overall health situation or travel restrictions you may be able to appeal any penalties if you can show that you had Covid at the time your 90 days expired and so you were unable to travel.
07:36 – Overstayers in the EU
If you spend more than 90 days in the EU or Schengen zone without a visa or residency permit then you are officially an overstayer.
Anyone who overstays in the EU can be subject to penalties. Check our blog post, linked below, to KNOW the consequences.
How are you affected by Brexit? Have you registered your residence in the EU? Talk to us in the comment section below.
If you need assistance with a visa to Europe, the UK, or the US, including help with securing your travel arrangements, IaM can help.
For visa advice, contact your IAM visa coordinator.
If you’re still unsure about your application, let us help you out!
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