Gibraltar 2
#1816

Also if you look back you will see many helpful posts in the 10,000+I have made since Feb 2007
As to your comment about posts on Spanish hatred they are geberally in reply to the hatred aimed at Gibraltar from the Expats residing in Spain
#1817

Gibraltar is not a sub forum but a thread the same as any other. Originally it was in the SubForum that was called Siesta but when that was closed the thread was moved into the general Spain forum. It will not become a sub forum.
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I feel this thread is getting unwieldy, would it be better to close it and open a new thread "Gibraltar 3" ?
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Award-winning comedian Alan Carr is to perform his new show "Regional Trinket" at St Michael's Cave in October.
https://www.gbc.gi/news/award-winnin...s-cave-october
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https://www.gbc.gi/news/award-winnin...s-cave-october
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Article in the Chronicle about where the agreement between Gibraltar and Spain (or UK and EU, pick your poison) is at the moment.
I linked directly to the image as it's easier to zoom.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FS6UNjqW...jpg&name=large
It seems Spain is holding out quite an olive branch to the UK but maybe one day that patience will come to an end if there is no formal agreement within a reasonable time (see also, driving licences).
I linked directly to the image as it's easier to zoom.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FS6UNjqW...jpg&name=large
It seems Spain is holding out quite an olive branch to the UK but maybe one day that patience will come to an end if there is no formal agreement within a reasonable time (see also, driving licences).
Last edited by DLC; May 17th 2022 at 8:59 am.
#1821

Boomerang issue strikes again.
Anytime boris need to divert attention from domestic troubles, he goes poking NI deal.
If he breaks NI deal, all deals with EU are canceled. There wont be any Gib deal either.
Anytime boris need to divert attention from domestic troubles, he goes poking NI deal.
If he breaks NI deal, all deals with EU are canceled. There wont be any Gib deal either.
#1822

Article in the Chronicle about where the agreement between Gibraltar and Spain (or UK and EU, pick your poison) is at the moment.
I linked directly to the image as it's easier to zoom.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FS6UNjqW...jpg&name=large
It seems Spain is holding out quite an olive branch to the UK but maybe one day that patience will come to an end if there is no formal agreement within a reasonable time (see also, driving licences).
I linked directly to the image as it's easier to zoom.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FS6UNjqW...jpg&name=large
It seems Spain is holding out quite an olive branch to the UK but maybe one day that patience will come to an end if there is no formal agreement within a reasonable time (see also, driving licences).
Anyone in the UK with a British passport can take a trip to Calais for lunch and return the same day
People in Gibraltar with a British passport who do not hold a RED ID CARD cannot take a trip to Spain for lunch and return the same day.
N.B. to hold a RED ID CARD if not born in Gibraltar of Gibraltarian parents you have to have been a resident for ten years or more
They have to book a hotel for the night and pay up front
Last weekend there was a woman who had a wedding invite, she dutifully booked her hotel accommodation but was turned back at the frontier because she had not prepaid for it.
The booking was to pay at the hotel.
Someone in UK can move to Gibraltar and ship their belongings overland to Gibraltar
However someone in Gibraltar who wants to move to UK can only transport their belongings to UK by sea freight.
Even though the truck in the first instance returns overland to the UK
It would appear that this so called Union of Europe has different rules in Spain and France
Spanish Olive Branch
I am glad I voted for BREXIT and would not hesitate to do so again.
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The red ID card is for Gibraltarians and they can still get into Spain without having their passport stamped. The problem is for people with the blue residency card - non-Gibratarians resident in Gibraltar. You're literally complaining about foreign nationals not being able to get into Spain just by waving a residency card issued by Gibraltar at Spanish border control so they can have lunch. Imagine a Philippine national resident in Spain waltzing into Gibraltar with just their TIE... place your bets on how far they'd get.
Cast your mind back to when this started - October 2021. What happened then? The UK stopped accepting DNIs from Spanish citizens and they had to travel with a passport and get it stamped. Action and reaction - Spain could have made Gibratarians pay as well, but they reciprocated just for Gibraltan residents (i.e. the great majority of them UK citizens) who also had to start travelling with a passport and get it stamped.
Spain has now become more meticulous over Schengen rules presumably because they've offered special dispensation for the past year and a half which suits the UK but then negotiations show no sign of ending (like driving licences). However France could also demand the same proof any time it wanted - imagine what could happen were something to kick off over the Northern Ireland Protocol... and it looks very much like the British government wants something to kick off over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Cast your mind back to when this started - October 2021. What happened then? The UK stopped accepting DNIs from Spanish citizens and they had to travel with a passport and get it stamped. Action and reaction - Spain could have made Gibratarians pay as well, but they reciprocated just for Gibraltan residents (i.e. the great majority of them UK citizens) who also had to start travelling with a passport and get it stamped.
Spain has now become more meticulous over Schengen rules presumably because they've offered special dispensation for the past year and a half which suits the UK but then negotiations show no sign of ending (like driving licences). However France could also demand the same proof any time it wanted - imagine what could happen were something to kick off over the Northern Ireland Protocol... and it looks very much like the British government wants something to kick off over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Last edited by DLC; May 18th 2022 at 12:15 pm.
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Perhaps you can explain this Olive Branch
Anyone in the UK with a British passport can take a trip to Calais for lunch and return the same day
People in Gibraltar with a British passport who do not hold a RED ID CARD cannot take a trip to Spain for lunch and return the same day.
N.B. to hold a RED ID CARD if not born in Gibraltar of Gibraltarian parents you have to have been a resident for ten years or more
They have to book a hotel for the night and pay up front
Anyone in the UK with a British passport can take a trip to Calais for lunch and return the same day
People in Gibraltar with a British passport who do not hold a RED ID CARD cannot take a trip to Spain for lunch and return the same day.
N.B. to hold a RED ID CARD if not born in Gibraltar of Gibraltarian parents you have to have been a resident for ten years or more
They have to book a hotel for the night and pay up front
How about for dinner? If they stay past midnight can they get back in or must it be 24 hours?
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There are three things Spain can ask for if you're a tourist at the border.
If you're just on a day trip by foot then it's difficult to provide the first two.
- Proof of return travel.
- Proof of stay (paid hotel booking, carta de invitación, title deeds/rent contract).
- Proof of funds.
If you're just on a day trip by foot then it's difficult to provide the first two.
#1826

You've piqued my curiosity with this one. Are you saying if I come to Gib this summer, which I'm thinking of doing to understand a bit more about it, I can't pop across the border at my leisure? Or are you saying only those with the red/blue card must stay overnight in Spain? If the latter, can't they just show their passports just they do in the Calais example?
How about for dinner? If they stay past midnight can they get back in or must it be 24 hours?
How about for dinner? If they stay past midnight can they get back in or must it be 24 hours?
However if you are British and live in Gibraltar then you have to have a Red ID card which generally requires that you have been here for at least ten years ( better explanationn in post 1822 )
Unlike the situation with France who do not apply any of these trumped up excuses.
Despite the crap being posted by others, anyone with documented residence in the EU should be able to cross freely.
No other residents of anywhere else in the world are allowed to cross. This recently upset some very important American Military personel visiting from Rota who were denied permission to cross.
Hopefully the Yanks will now consider moving their base from Rota to Gib
Please note I obtained my Red ID card by being married to a Gibraltarian.
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No other residents of anywhere else in the world are allowed to cross. This recently upset some very important American Military personel visiting from Rota who were denied permission to cross.
Hopefully the Yanks will now consider moving their base from Rota to Gib.
Hopefully the Yanks will now consider moving their base from Rota to Gib.
Los controles Schengen bloquean en Gibraltar a un general estadounidense destinado en Portugal
Seems unless the embassy arranges things, soldiers aren't allowed to cross borders, and the embassy didn't arrange things.
La embajada EEUU conocía desde primeros de año el paso irregular de sus militares a Gibraltar
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To be sure I understood as my trip includes residents and EU residents outside of Spain and non-EU residents with UK and American passports :
Spanish residents - OK but I would probably need to show my passport and get it stamped.
Gib residents with a red card - OK and no passport stamp required.
Gib residents with a blue card and non EU passport - Prove they meet one of the 3 requirements mentioned above, show passport and get it stamped.
Gib residents with a blue card and EU passport - Show passport, get it stamped, no need to prove anything.
EU residents - Show passport, get it stamped, no need to prove anything.
Non-EU residents - Show passport, get it stamped and meet one of the 3 requirements mentioned above.
If I do understand the what's the issue? A day tripper from UK to France would get a stamp in their passport and have to meet one of the 3 requirements as well. Just the same as someone crossing in and out of the Schengen zone or any land border anywhere else outside the Schengen zone. For example, USA to Canada or Mexico. Every time I visit the UK we have to meet the requirements as my better half has a non EU and non UK passport.
I'm assuming Brexit has nothing to do with this otherwise Gib would have been a hot spot for migrants to get a visa to enter Gib and then do a runner in to the EU and vice versa.
Spanish residents - OK but I would probably need to show my passport and get it stamped.
Gib residents with a red card - OK and no passport stamp required.
Gib residents with a blue card and non EU passport - Prove they meet one of the 3 requirements mentioned above, show passport and get it stamped.
Gib residents with a blue card and EU passport - Show passport, get it stamped, no need to prove anything.
EU residents - Show passport, get it stamped, no need to prove anything.
Non-EU residents - Show passport, get it stamped and meet one of the 3 requirements mentioned above.
If I do understand the what's the issue? A day tripper from UK to France would get a stamp in their passport and have to meet one of the 3 requirements as well. Just the same as someone crossing in and out of the Schengen zone or any land border anywhere else outside the Schengen zone. For example, USA to Canada or Mexico. Every time I visit the UK we have to meet the requirements as my better half has a non EU and non UK passport.
I'm assuming Brexit has nothing to do with this otherwise Gib would have been a hot spot for migrants to get a visa to enter Gib and then do a runner in to the EU and vice versa.
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You are not even from the UK? all this gibberish about your home...