Roberto
Well-Known Member
During the past >year I have been following the modifications on French Douanes web site FAQ related to Brexit, advice written there has of course evolved following the UK internal discussions and orientations. "What if" this happens..., What if that happens... etc etc.
Brexit : vos questions les plus fréquentes | Portail de la Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects
The impression I have is UK (boating) visitors in France will have absolute and strict reciprocity with UK treatment of French/EU visitors in the UK. Should the UK decide for Visa, boat paperwork, customs visits onboard, etc, for foreign boats, in agreement or not with the EU, here they will most likely impose visa, boat paperwork and customs visits onboard to arriving UK boats, I'd think strict compliance will be required without exceptions.
Brexit is/has been a difficult period for the UK Nation and Authorities, in practical terms it is being difficult for all the northern France, "what do we have to do to be ready" being one most asked question. Regular people now see that after two years "trying and be ready for directions" this side of the Channel, it was just waiting for some kind of UK official final agreement, yet to come. Surely most of the UK is/was fed up with Brexit neverending story: there is not much difference on the bordering France, they are just thinking "please decide something".
After two years of waiting after UK Official decisions, I'd think very difficult to expect any kind of compassion from local authorities in case procedures are not followed the proper way by some visiting boat, whatever "proper" will be agreed by the parties.
Brexit : vos questions les plus fréquentes | Portail de la Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects
The impression I have is UK (boating) visitors in France will have absolute and strict reciprocity with UK treatment of French/EU visitors in the UK. Should the UK decide for Visa, boat paperwork, customs visits onboard, etc, for foreign boats, in agreement or not with the EU, here they will most likely impose visa, boat paperwork and customs visits onboard to arriving UK boats, I'd think strict compliance will be required without exceptions.
Brexit is/has been a difficult period for the UK Nation and Authorities, in practical terms it is being difficult for all the northern France, "what do we have to do to be ready" being one most asked question. Regular people now see that after two years "trying and be ready for directions" this side of the Channel, it was just waiting for some kind of UK official final agreement, yet to come. Surely most of the UK is/was fed up with Brexit neverending story: there is not much difference on the bordering France, they are just thinking "please decide something".
After two years of waiting after UK Official decisions, I'd think very difficult to expect any kind of compassion from local authorities in case procedures are not followed the proper way by some visiting boat, whatever "proper" will be agreed by the parties.