Brexit deal Finalized, soon the Britisher will have to take permission, stand in the long queue to enter in EU
By Web Deskupdated : 1 month ago

London: 26 December 2020: The Britishers decided to finally take a different path from the EU, It comes after 4 and a half years break, the divorce period as they call it. There were months of negotiations and all were engulfed in the fear of no Brexit deal. After leaving the EU, there will be a change in a few things like Britishers will not be able to freely move in the UK and EU.
There will be border regulations, and more paperwork for Britishers to visit EU states and long queues at the airport and immigration. Importers and exporters in England, Scotland, and Wales will require customs declarations in the same way as they do with countries outside the EU. For EU citizens in the UK, rights will remain the same until June 30, 2021, after which they will have to check if they can stay.
While UK citizens living in the EU will have some protections under the withdrawal agreement, they will need to be aware of a country’s specific rules. The good news is that the deal means there will be no charges on British or EU goods — a relief for both markets since the EU is the UK’s closest and largest trading partner.
There is also no quota on the number of things that can be traded. The terms are written in a 2000 page document. The economy of Britain is already battered due to covid, the decision about Brexit might bring things on track. There will be a tariff-free trade relationship, prices for the goods Britain buys from/sells to the EU would have soared. There must be a transparent way to break up and clear terms and conditions, with prioritizing trade and welfare of the residents.

Brexit deal Finalized, soon the Britisher will have to take permission, stand in the long queue to enter in EU
By Web Deskupdated : 1 month ago

London: 26 December 2020: The Britishers decided to finally take a different path from the EU, It comes after 4 and a half years break, the divorce period as they call it. There were months of negotiations and all were engulfed in the fear of no Brexit deal. After leaving the EU, there will be a change in a few things like Britishers will not be able to freely move in the UK and EU.
There will be border regulations, and more paperwork for Britishers to visit EU states and long queues at the airport and immigration. Importers and exporters in England, Scotland, and Wales will require customs declarations in the same way as they do with countries outside the EU. For EU citizens in the UK, rights will remain the same until June 30, 2021, after which they will have to check if they can stay.
While UK citizens living in the EU will have some protections under the withdrawal agreement, they will need to be aware of a country’s specific rules. The good news is that the deal means there will be no charges on British or EU goods — a relief for both markets since the EU is the UK’s closest and largest trading partner.
There is also no quota on the number of things that can be traded. The terms are written in a 2000 page document. The economy of Britain is already battered due to covid, the decision about Brexit might bring things on track. There will be a tariff-free trade relationship, prices for the goods Britain buys from/sells to the EU would have soared. There must be a transparent way to break up and clear terms and conditions, with prioritizing trade and welfare of the residents.