dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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You mean that the French are making checks that the British have decided aren't needed? That's my experience too. After all, the damage caused to the French economy or French society from the risk of people stopping more than 90 days, seems to be remote. Not worth the palaver. I don't see why both sides couldn't mutually agree to have an informal low-bureaucracy regimelike they did when in the EU.Don't know about more effective, more not bothering. My experience is not the same due to CTA. I have traveled between UK and Ireland at least a dozen times in last two years - my passport, and those of everyone else on flight, have been checked everytime in Dublin and Shannon (and I travel on an EU passport). Checks have only taken place once when entering UK. And in no way are the flights filled purely with British and Irish travellers.
This is nothing to do with Brexit. If it was, there would have to be the same checks between Britain and Ireland, and there aren't. If the French are piling more checks on holidaymakers, it's a French decision.