saab96
Active member
My long-standing wish to cruise the European waterways from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, even to the Black Sea, seem to be thoroughly Brexited. But I don’t want to give up on it just because the ERG got their little England way. Thanks to individual countries holding out the welcoming hand of residency, we can escape the 90/180 rule in a specific country but not the rest of Schengen, as we always could until 1st January.
So, I would like to know if there any provision or wriggle-room or loophole in either the (nowhere yet complete) withdrawal agreement or in the Schengen rules themselves to be a non-resident, live aboard wanderer across Schengen for third country citizens like us Brits? I can't be the only person wanting to still cruise and park up for more than 90 days out of 180 in Europe.
I have approached some of our embassies but they only know what they know and it isn’t much. Government websites are still struggling with the other things they never thought about until 2nd January. European waterway specialists seem to be baffled by Brexit rules and consequences.
What do people here know?
So, I would like to know if there any provision or wriggle-room or loophole in either the (nowhere yet complete) withdrawal agreement or in the Schengen rules themselves to be a non-resident, live aboard wanderer across Schengen for third country citizens like us Brits? I can't be the only person wanting to still cruise and park up for more than 90 days out of 180 in Europe.
I have approached some of our embassies but they only know what they know and it isn’t much. Government websites are still struggling with the other things they never thought about until 2nd January. European waterway specialists seem to be baffled by Brexit rules and consequences.
What do people here know?