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Post by Gassy on Nov 30, 2020 15:41:44 GMT
So, this is apparently the last week to get a deal over the line in time for 1 January 2021. How are we feeling? I'm still expecting a deal with both sides extolling the virtues of compromise. Other option is no deal although an extension of some form, subject to a political face saving caveat can't be entirely ruled out. I actually think we'll get a deal. How good it'll be is another question of course - but no doubt many leavers will claim some huge success upon any agreeance of a deal
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Post by baggins on Nov 30, 2020 15:42:16 GMT
Missed that what's the 90 day rule?? Non EU citizens limited to 90 day stay, apparently. "Weekend stories about Brits losing out on year-round access to second homes in Europe after the Brexit transition period are still prompting a lot of discussion on Twitter. The Mail and others claim Brexiteers are “furious” at travel rules limiting them to 90 days, but as expert in EU law Prof Steve Peers points out: “These aren’t new EU rules. They are existing rules for non-EU citizens if their country has not signed up to free movement.” A predictable consequence of Brexit, as many have noted." 90 you say? Phew, 60-89 days for me. Marvellous.
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Post by Gassy on Nov 30, 2020 15:42:28 GMT
Missed that what's the 90 day rule?? Non EU citizens limited to 90 day stay, apparently. "Weekend stories about Brits losing out on year-round access to second homes in Europe after the Brexit transition period are still prompting a lot of discussion on Twitter. The Mail and others claim Brexiteers are “furious” at travel rules limiting them to 90 days, but as expert in EU law Prof Steve Peers points out: “These aren’t new EU rules. They are existing rules for non-EU citizens if their country has not signed up to free movement.” A predictable consequence of Brexit, as many have noted." Wait, what?! You mean to say we can't have it both ways? That's completely unfair, I thought they needed us more than we need them?
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Post by yattongas on Nov 30, 2020 15:43:43 GMT
Is anyone with second homes affected by the 90 day rule touted over the weekend? Missed that what's the 90 day rule?? You can now spend no more than 90 days at a time in EU country and no more than 180 days in a year in total . So my dream of moving to France with my family in a years time is pretty much buggered . It maybe yet still be possible but it’ll be a whole lot harder and more expensive. Cheers 🍻
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Post by trevorgas on Nov 30, 2020 15:49:23 GMT
Missed that what's the 90 day rule?? Non EU citizens limited to 90 day stay, apparently. "Weekend stories about Brits losing out on year-round access to second homes in Europe after the Brexit transition period are still prompting a lot of discussion on Twitter. The Mail and others claim Brexiteers are “furious” at travel rules limiting them to 90 days, but as expert in EU law Prof Steve Peers points out: “These aren’t new EU rules. They are existing rules for non-EU citizens if their country has not signed up to free movement.” A predictable consequence of Brexit, as many have noted." We only go around 30 days a year due to our Sons medical circumstances.
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Post by Gassy on Nov 30, 2020 16:11:30 GMT
Non EU citizens limited to 90 day stay, apparently. "Weekend stories about Brits losing out on year-round access to second homes in Europe after the Brexit transition period are still prompting a lot of discussion on Twitter. The Mail and others claim Brexiteers are “furious” at travel rules limiting them to 90 days, but as expert in EU law Prof Steve Peers points out: “These aren’t new EU rules. They are existing rules for non-EU citizens if their country has not signed up to free movement.” A predictable consequence of Brexit, as many have noted." We only go around 30 days a year due to our Sons medical circumstances. I hope this won’t come out as too personal Clive, as it’s genuinely not meant to be. Will you see/are you expecting any increases in pricing in your sons medical circumstances post Brexit? Will a lot of it be held on whether we sign a deal? If too personal then I apologise and you can tell me to water off 😊
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Post by peterparker on Nov 30, 2020 16:19:48 GMT
Non EU citizens limited to 90 day stay, apparently. "Weekend stories about Brits losing out on year-round access to second homes in Europe after the Brexit transition period are still prompting a lot of discussion on Twitter. The Mail and others claim Brexiteers are “furious” at travel rules limiting them to 90 days, but as expert in EU law Prof Steve Peers points out: “These aren’t new EU rules. They are existing rules for non-EU citizens if their country has not signed up to free movement.” A predictable consequence of Brexit, as many have noted." Wait, what?! You mean to say we can't have it both ways? That's completely unfair, I thought they needed us more than we need them? to make it 'funnier' The UK isn't adopting a reciprocal policy, because we can make our own rules now. lol
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Post by stuart1974 on Nov 30, 2020 16:29:38 GMT
We only go around 30 days a year due to our Sons medical circumstances. I hope this won’t come out as too personal Clive, as it’s genuinely not meant to be. Will you see/are you expecting any increases in pricing in your sons medical circumstances post Brexit? Will a lot of it be held on whether we sign a deal? If too personal then I apologise and you can tell me to water off 😊 From my point of view with a son with additional medical needs, it seems to depend on the country. I suspect they'll be minimal change although anyone relying solely on E111/European Health card may need separate insurance. That could be covered depending on what terms we get.
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Post by trevorgas on Nov 30, 2020 16:32:14 GMT
We only go around 30 days a year due to our Sons medical circumstances. I hope this won’t come out as too personal Clive, as it’s genuinely not meant to be. Will you see/are you expecting any increases in pricing in your sons medical circumstances post Brexit? Will a lot of it be held on whether we sign a deal? If too personal then I apologise and you can tell me to water off 😊 No problem. As well as having EHIC we always take out medical insurance. Tbh his condition is such that we make sure we can get back within a day as he was in Alderhey, now he's 20 he's under the Specialist Brain Injury Hospital in Liverpool,he has a valve inserted in his stomach that controls his flow of brain fluid drainage and most hospitals in UK/EU don't have the kit to adjust it ,ergo our place is in Treviso. Long winded answer but my expectatation is UK insurers will take advantage and Jack up the price.
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Post by francegas on Nov 30, 2020 17:19:20 GMT
Missed that what's the 90 day rule?? You can now spend no more than 90 days at a time in EU country and no more than 180 days in a year in total . So my dream of moving to France with my family in a years time is pretty much buggered . It maybe yet still be possible but it’ll be a whole lot harder and more expensive. Cheers 🍻 Currently in France if you spend 183 days in a 12 month period you are deemed resident for tax purposes. You "should" at your local tax office declare your residency and complete a French tax return declaring your world wide income and gains etc. You should also be re registering your car onto French plates and informing your UK insurance company or your insurance could be invalid. Many expats who reside in France (at their own risk) for more than 183 days do some or none of the above. Having read the implications of the 90 day rule I understand that you are restricted to 90 days in 180 days. Meaning someone can stay at their holiday home for 90 days then return to the UK for 90 days before being able to return for a further 90 days. I suppose it'll prevent people staying beyond 183 days and not declaring their residency. In respect of you coming to live here it won't prevent you doing it, you will need to apply for a residency permit. A pain at first but after living here a few years they are generally extended for 5/10 year permits. Our American friend here has to do this without any problems. Not sure on costings but could certainly ask her or enquire centrally for you. Whilst a pain in the proverbial 10s of 1000s of brits emigrate to the US, Australia, NZ and Canada and have to undergo this process.
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Post by yattongas on Nov 30, 2020 17:34:01 GMT
You can now spend no more than 90 days at a time in EU country and no more than 180 days in a year in total . So my dream of moving to France with my family in a years time is pretty much buggered . It maybe yet still be possible but it’ll be a whole lot harder and more expensive. Cheers 🍻 Currently in France if you spend 183 days in a 12 month period you are deemed resident for tax purposes. You "should" at your local tax office declare your residency and complete a French tax return declaring your world wide income and gains etc. You should also be re registering your car onto French plates and informing your UK insurance company or your insurance could be invalid. Many expats who reside in France (at their own risk) for more than 183 days do some or none of the above. Having read the implications of the 90 day rule I understand that you are restricted to 90 days in 180 days. Meaning someone can stay at their holiday home for 90 days then return to the UK for 90 days before being able to return for a further 90 days. I suppose it'll prevent people staying beyond 183 days and not declaring their residency. In respect of you coming to live here it won't prevent you doing it, you will need to apply for a residency permit. A pain at first but after living here a few years they are generally extended for 5/10 year permits. Our American friend here has to do this without any problems. Not sure on costings but could certainly ask her or enquire centrally for you. Whilst a pain in the proverbial 10s of 1000s of brits emigrate to the US, Australia, NZ and Canada and have to undergo this process. Plus you’ll have to earn over 25k I think the same as someone moving here will ( unless there is a special dispensation for certain trades that we’re now realising as a country we’ll be short of ) . This would apply to all adults in the household . I *think this is right but would be happy to be corrected .
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Post by yattongas on Nov 30, 2020 18:50:32 GMT
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Post by yattongas on Nov 30, 2020 21:16:15 GMT
You had a responsibility to not listen to idiots like Farage , Boris , Digby Pudding-Jones and the rest of the bull sh**ting liars. Happy to help 😁 Ah so I should have listened to the old Etonian Cameron and the serial liar Blair. I made my mind up independently,strangely enough 😊 Instead you listened to the old Etonian Boris Johnson and the serial Liar Michael Gove
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Post by trevorgas on Nov 30, 2020 21:33:51 GMT
Ah so I should have listened to the old Etonian Cameron and the serial liar Blair. I made my mind up independently,strangely enough 😊 Instead you listened to the old Etonian Boris Johnson and the serial Liar Michael Gove Not much difference then!!
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Post by oldgas on Nov 30, 2020 21:43:26 GMT
Look , I haven’t much time for Theresa May but just drop the misogynist bullshit will you . It does you no favours and doesn’t help your ( moronic) argument. Show at least a modicum of class Yep, he goes off like that and then tries to claim that *we* are disgusting. Classic oldgas. I recall he got called out on the Coughlan thread for his attacks on Coughlan that brought his nationality into it. Tells you all you need to know that does. I’m still waiting to find out which of your posts I have supposed to have edited. I find the suggestion rather sinister, a bit 1984 in fact.
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Post by oldgas on Nov 30, 2020 21:55:26 GMT
And when you consider I’ve been fighting a lone battle against 4 or 5 of you, because in the final analysis you’re the only ones on this whole forum who seem to give a flying that we’re leaving I reckon I’ve given a pretty good account and kept you all busy. No need to thank me. Let us know when you've finished blowing yourself. I see that you have admitting to vote Leave. please don’t tell me you’ve let this bunch of spoilt losers change your mind!!
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Nov 30, 2020 21:56:42 GMT
Yep, he goes off like that and then tries to claim that *we* are disgusting. Classic oldgas. I recall he got called out on the Coughlan thread for his attacks on Coughlan that brought his nationality into it. Tells you all you need to know that does. I’m still waiting to find out which of your posts I have supposed to have edited. I find the suggestion rather sinister, a bit 1984 in fact. He meant that you edited your own post which meant his reply to you looked out of context although I cant remember if it was the one where you called him a treasonous Special lady garden or the one where you told him to go f*ck himself. Or the one you said he should hang. You'll have to ask him yourself about that, they all sort of roll in to one to me.
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Post by oldgas on Nov 30, 2020 21:59:00 GMT
So, this is apparently the last week to get a deal over the line in time for 1 January 2021. How are we feeling? I'm still expecting a deal with both sides extolling the virtues of compromise. Other option is no deal although an extension of some form, subject to a political face saving caveat can't be entirely ruled out. I actually think we'll get a deal. How good it'll be is another question of course - but no doubt many leavers will claim some huge success upon any agreeance of a deal ADmit it. You’d much rather we left without a deal so you could stamp your feet, throw teddy across the room, spit your dummy and sit in the corner sucking your thumb. Never mind, kind old Uncle Joe May help you out by punishing us for leaving, that’s if he can stay awake long enough.
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Post by oldgas on Nov 30, 2020 22:30:05 GMT
I’m still waiting to find out which of your posts I have supposed to have edited. I find the suggestion rather sinister, a bit 1984 in fact. He meant that you edited your own post which meant his reply to you looked out of context although I cant remember if it was the one where you called him a treasonous Special lady garden or the one where you told him to go f*ck himself. Or the one you said he should hang. You'll have to ask him yourself about that, they all sort of roll in to one to me. IN touch with him through a Medium are you? How the hell do you know what he meant? Don’t you think he’s capable of speaking for himself, Mr Orwell?
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Post by yattongas on Nov 30, 2020 22:48:42 GMT
I actually think we'll get a deal. How good it'll be is another question of course - but no doubt many leavers will claim some huge success upon any agreeance of a deal ADmit it. You’d much rather we left without a deal so you could stamp your feet, throw teddy across the room, spit your dummy and sit in the corner sucking your thumb. Never mind, kind old Uncle Joe May help you out by punishing us for leaving, that’s if he can stay awake long enough.[ I thought you brexiteers preferred a “clean” Brexit . We’ll prosper mightily or some bollox like that . Are you sure you’re a true patriot hoping for a deal ?
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