Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
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Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
It could well be the same for Brits as it is for Americans post Brexit , heres some interesting reading ...
https://travel.state.gov/content/pas...try/spain.html
https://travel.state.gov/content/pas...try/spain.html
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Spain is highly dependent on inbound tourism from the UK and will de everything they can (subject to EU interference) in order to maintain the status quo - they have gone on record several times to say as much. That said, if, post Brexit, the EU dictate that visas are required for long-stay/residence, then I cannot imagine the conditions for such will be any different than the present residence requirements - ie, health insurance and sufficient financial means so as not to be a burden on the state. Anything else, anything more stringent would be economic suicide.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
In addition to agriculture and a number of other major exports, I'd agree Spain has a certain degree of "dependency" on tourism.
However, despite seemingly the only ones that matter (from a British perspective), Brits are not the only "tourists". In fact, there are a few more "tourists" of "foreign" nationalities, such as German, Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, Polish, etc. Quite a few more, in fact.
Now, it's true that certain areas of Spain are dominated by British enclaves. And those areas may well suffer. We have one such place here - Magaluf - but it's only a dot on the southwest coast, and the promotion of it is already being shifted toward other nationalities. I reckon just another predictable consequence of Brexit.
However, despite seemingly the only ones that matter (from a British perspective), Brits are not the only "tourists". In fact, there are a few more "tourists" of "foreign" nationalities, such as German, Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, Polish, etc. Quite a few more, in fact.
Now, it's true that certain areas of Spain are dominated by British enclaves. And those areas may well suffer. We have one such place here - Magaluf - but it's only a dot on the southwest coast, and the promotion of it is already being shifted toward other nationalities. I reckon just another predictable consequence of Brexit.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Our tourists, like our leaders in Westminster, have an exaggerated idea of their own importance.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Interesting how? Freedom of movement is ending. I'm not sure why you think that is going to affect British holidaymakers taking a two week package holiday or spending a long weekend in Barcelona.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Quite, and you still need travel insurance when travelling aboard even with an EHIC card.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Could not agree more - Non-EU travellers allowed to stay up to 90 days without any problem. Medical cover may be a different issue but then there are plenty of affordable short-term and long-term travel policies available.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
Never had additional european cover in 30 years of travelling through out , never needed it , EHIC is sufficient for me, my autonomo payments covered me when I was resident.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
It isn't visas or other immigration burdens that will be the problem. The UK hasn't ever been a schengen member, and "freedom of movement" doesn't apply.
The problem will be the declining pound, and other economic woes (increasing unemployment, lower tax collections, higher benefit costs, etc), not to mention limited flights and a general shift of European package holiday providers away from declining British tourism in favour of more lucrative customers. It just won't be as economically viable for as many people to holiday in Spain (or anywhere else, for that matter). "Staycations" are already increasing in Britain, and the nasty stuff hasn't even happened yet.
The problem will be the declining pound, and other economic woes (increasing unemployment, lower tax collections, higher benefit costs, etc), not to mention limited flights and a general shift of European package holiday providers away from declining British tourism in favour of more lucrative customers. It just won't be as economically viable for as many people to holiday in Spain (or anywhere else, for that matter). "Staycations" are already increasing in Britain, and the nasty stuff hasn't even happened yet.
Last edited by amideislas; Oct 17th 2017 at 7:13 pm.
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
If this represents the depth of your understanding of the issues related to the EU and Brexit, it explains a good bit about the content of your posts on the subject!
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Re: Will it be like this for Brits visiting Spain post Brexit?
OK
Britons now and have always had to pass through passport control to enter Europe, and vice-versa. This will not change after Brexit. It may suffer a bit more stringent control (in the worst case, a visa, though unlikely), but won't change much otherwise.
The point is, that won't be what leads to the decline of Britons vacationing abroad. The increased cost (to Britons) will have a much larger impact.
The point is, that won't be what leads to the decline of Britons vacationing abroad. The increased cost (to Britons) will have a much larger impact.