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ShootersHillGuru said:Was hoping this wouldn’t deteriorate into a Brexit thing. If it does, it’s a pity. I was hoping that that it would lead to how this was going to be implemented and what it means for the average traveller.They will have to think about implementation practicalities as it impacts on all sides. No pain no gain I suspect though initially.1
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Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'3 -
It's at ports like Dover where this will have the biggest impact, as at busy times there's limited space. Eurotunnel has been installing many booths where fingerprints can be taken and your data input. The cost of this is likely to be passed onto travellers.
The EU is protecting its borders and ensuring that visitors from a third country like the UK, don't stay in the country longer than is allowed.1 -
fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'7 -
ShootersHillGuru said:I’m 68 and quite why I need to give my parents names or education eludes me.0
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stop_shouting said:Seems like a storm in a teacup for remainers to wet their knickers about. Hopefully will speed things up like esta (visa waiver) has done.
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Gisappointed said:Can you arrange for the EES biometrics online before you go to airport for trip, if so, how? I can envisage thousands missing their plane due to delays completing the bureaucratic box ticking.
In Kent where the impact is likely to be greatest, there has been a lot of discussion on tv and in the media. I understand that at Dover, a device like an iPad will be passed to passengers in their vehicles, so each person can log their details.2 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Was hoping this wouldn’t deteriorate into a Brexit thing. If it does, it’s a pity. I was hoping that that it would lead to how this was going to be implemented and what it means for the average traveller.1
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Croydon said:stop_shouting said:Seems like a storm in a teacup for remainers to wet their knickers about. Hopefully will speed things up like esta (visa waiver) has done.
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stop_shouting said:fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'1 - Sponsored links:
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I like the stamps reminds me when I went.5
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stop_shouting said:fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'0 -
stop_shouting said:fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'0 -
MrOneLung said:ShootersHillGuru said:Was hoping this wouldn’t deteriorate into a Brexit thing. If it does, it’s a pity. I was hoping that that it would lead to how this was going to be implemented and what it means for the average traveller.0
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The EU entry requirement is presently in limbo re the start date. However, the UK is going ahead with inbound requirements.2
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Chippycafc said:stop_shouting said:fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'1 -
Alas SHG it is all about Brexit. We were warned on this forum but many fans of the process are now silent.4
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Gisappointed said:Alas SHG it is all about Brexit. We were warned on this forum but many fans of the process are now silent.0
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C'mon Covered End, what sort of moderator are you?1
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Are there any checks crossing to the EU overland?0
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On a lighter note probably quicker than it takes me to try and then fail at the automated eGates on returning to the UK.No idea what I do wrong.😡😆0
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ShootersHillGuru said:soapy_jones said:Awe, you're all gonna have to fill a form in.1
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Gisappointed said:Alas SHG it is all about Brexit. We were warned on this forum but many fans of the process are now silent.1
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valleynick66 said:On a lighter note probably quicker than it takes me to try and then fail at the automated eGates on returning to the UK.No idea what I do wrong.😡😆2
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Gisappointed said:C'mon Covered End, what sort of moderator are you?
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stop_shouting said:Chippycafc said:stop_shouting said:fat man on a moped said:Travelled back from Spain today via Gibraltar.
When we got to the Spain/Gibraltar border there was a bit of a queue. Not really sure why this was but all of a sudden the queue started to move quite quickly. When we got inside the building all the EU passport holders were passing through to the side of the booth with just a flash of their passports, while us Brits had to queue to get our passports stamped.
When the last of the EU citizens waiting had passed through the border guard drew the retractable belt across the barrier and in a jokey way with a smile on his face said 'yes, this is because of Brexit'
Just had tourist crap on it they would have seen a thousand times.0 -
PrincessFiona said:ShootersHillGuru said:soapy_jones said:Awe, you're all gonna have to fill a form in.0
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valleynick66 said:Bournemouth Addick said:valleynick66 said:ShootersHillGuru said:Gisappointed said:Can you arrange for the EES biometrics online before you go to airport for trip, if so, how? I can envisage thousands missing their plane due to delays completing the bureaucratic box ticking.Photo routinely taken at
Many airports already.Don’t see how you can do your fingerprints online beforehand if it’s to be secure?
I think it’s just been reported that first time you travel within Europe when introduced there will be an additional 5 mins to get the fingerprints first recorded - at least that’s what I’ve understood.
can’t say i routinely sail through many airport passport controls currently (or before Brexit) and can often recall few staff and seemingly surly staff perusing passports slowly.
Its up to the EU as to how they will implement not the UK.If the EU want it then it will need to be followed.
My last experience, a couple of months, ago was passing through Heraklion, Crete airport. I think they had 4 non-EU passport holder desks open at border control.
Assuming, say 180 passengers on my flight and your 5 minutes processing time, that's a total of 900 minutes in total, or 3.75 hours for each of us in the queue.
That's with just one flight landing. No idea what volume of flights pass through in July/August but I certainly won't be booking any flights until the implementation date is a lot clearer or until after it's bedded in.
Your "5 min" processing time sounds inconsequential in theory, but multiply that up by the number of passengers on a cruise for example, and that's a whole world of pain for what should be an enjoyable experience.2 -
valleynick66 said:On a lighter note probably quicker than it takes me to try and then fail at the automated eGates on returning to the UK.No idea what I do wrong.😡😆
The automated eGates must completely dumfound them.8 -
If this means we can get through at closer to the speeds we did pre Brexit in Germany and France (the only two countries who I have seen deliberately slow down immigration queues, Italy and Spain bar Gibraltar for example, are easy as anything, almost as if it's malicious...) then it's welcome from me. Albeit the 7 Euros and filling in an online form might break me financially and sounds like it's insanely hard
I also love the stamps in my passport!3