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Brit Second-Home Owners Of Houses In France.
French govt has decided to let Brits with second homes in France have the right to visit France for 180 days (instead of the current 90 days). But it might be considered by the Conseil Constitutionel.
Anyone here know if the Conseil has become involved, or will the new law apply. And if so, when?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most of my Brexit posts are not political; they are just reality for UK citizens post Brexit – I have even pointed out that as a result of Brexit we can have pint bottles of champagne, imperial signage distances within Dartford tunnel, the Crown Mark on pub glasses, blue passports, shellfish beds found In the Thames estuary and many other similar benefits of Brexit – so it is unfair for say my Brexit posts are full of misery.
Atheist 20.46 "An unexpected problem that Johnson hadn't seen coming" I am not taking the Pee Atheist but this one made me laugh.
Johnson didn't think anything out when he conned the public over getting Brexit done, and certainly was not concerned about any problems it would cause you or I ..He was in the game just for himself to grab the top job which he did ,and when he got there he couldn't handle it so he got booted out by his own MPS ..The rest is history and I hope Johnson is..
As some who claims to own property within the EU, I’d check that you are no breaching any of the rules now applicable to UK citizens (as non-EU citizens) – you could well find that the Spanish authorities refuse you entry, if you’re not careful.
And to work within the EU, you now need a work permit/visa as a non-EU citizen.
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