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Airport - post Brexit - do we now have to go through the NON-EU citizens queue?

81 replies

WhiskersOnCats · 29/03/2019 00:08

Will be flying shortly, don't fly often so post Brexit, which queue should we go through? Are we still EU? As in European, or is it part of being in the EU?

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KennDodd · 30/03/2019 23:36

not sure why we can't have decent relationships with both
We do (or did), at the moment.
I heard some expert (I know, experts!) on the radio a while ago saying that the UK had a lot of clout in Brussels because it had the ear of Washington and a lot of clout in Washington because it had the ear of Brussels. Soon to be no more.

Sunonthepatio · 30/03/2019 23:48

I would have to (remain voter). Although not my DH , who was a leave voter but who plans to get an Irish passport 😬😬😬.

I may start to take separate holidays.

Hoppinggreen · 31/03/2019 10:41

My DH says that him and the dc will sail through the EU queue (leaving me in the Gammon Q as he calls it), collect the luggage and the hire car and wait for me out in the carpark
Might be nice, I’ve usually had enough of them after listening to the dc bicker over armrests throughout the whole flight while DH falls asleep on take off - a Brexit positive at last!

TigerCubScout · 31/03/2019 11:02

I have an EU passport, DH and DC’s have Canadian. When DC’s were little they use to have a competition with me as to which countries they could get through passport control before me!
We were going to play this game when we visited NZ. But the immigration staff realised we were a family and ushered us all through the NZ lane with our NZ passport holder - Kiwi immigration is very friendly.

AdorableMisfit · 31/03/2019 11:29

Surely no UK citizens will be asked to join the non EU queue at British airports, e.g Stansted as mentioned above. More likely is that there will be one queue for British passport holders and one for everyone else after Brexit, assuming the UK stops giving preferential treatment to EU nationals. At EU airports though, we'll have to join the non EU queue.

Dutch1e · 05/04/2019 21:45

What if the rest of your family have an EU passport but you don’t?

I go with them through the EU queue. When I travel alone I allow an extra hour for the much shorter but very very very slow non-EU queue.

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