Sea Devil
Well-known member
Cannot drive to the USA when I am invited! can drive france - spain - UK
Interesting ideaMany retired yachties and/or campervan owners are perhaps mainly interested in being in France for most of the summer . Maybe this can be achieved a by a brief visit in January to Calais thus triggering a 180 day period. Spend April / May / June in France then return to the UK while the first 180 day period expires then return to France triggering another 180 day period covering July August and September.
Its not a fixed 180 day period, its a rolling 180 day window so no need to visit in Jan. Every day in Eu just count back 180 days & when you get to 89 days, home tomorrow, so you couldn't come back till OctoberMany retired yachties and/or campervan owners are perhaps mainly interested in being in France for most of the summer . Maybe this can be achieved a by a brief visit in January to Calais thus triggering a 180 day period. Spend April / May / June in France then return to the UK while the first 180 day period expires then return to France triggering another 180 day period covering July August and September.
Interesting idea
I assume that if one does multiple trips it is Ok, so long as the total does not exceed 90 days in the summer.
I want to go UK- Normandy- CIs,-Roscoff-Brest - Roscoff--CIs---Normandy --Uk
then later--- UK Ostende -Netherlands- Ostend- UK
The total time in EU, if I book in and out for the CIs & when returning to Uk will not exceed 90 days
Is that OK if I do the booking in & out of Cherbourg & Roscoff to CIs etc
Yes that would be ok.I assume that if one does multiple trips it is Ok, so long as the total does not exceed 90 days in the summer.
I want to go UK- Normandy- CIs,-Roscoff-Brest - Roscoff--CIs---Normandy --Uk
then later--- UK Ostende -Netherlands- Ostend- UK
The total time in EU, if I book in and out for the CIs & when returning to Uk will not exceed 90 days
Is that OK if I do the booking in & out of Cherbourg & Roscoff to CIs etc
Not just Northern Ireland, all of my colleagues who qualified for an Irish Passport were!Will be interesting to see how many in Northern Ireland decide to apply for an Irish passport . I have seen a number of FS companies applying for registration with the Central bank of Ireland who seem somewhat short of crew to cope with the influx of those wanting to be collocated in Ireland and UK . Might be looking good for Dublin property prices ? Any Irish forumites have a view though .