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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 09 Sep 2021
Afghanistan: FCDO Responses to Members

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 22 Mar 2021
Human Rights Update

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Feb 2021
Yemen

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Written Question
EU Countries: Travel
Tuesday 2nd February 2021

Asked by: Flick Drummond (Conservative - Meon Valley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what bilateral negotiations are planned or underway between officials of his Department and representatives of the Governments of (a) France, (b) Spain and (c) other EU countries on securing a reciprocal rights for UK citizens to travel visa-free in the EU beyond the 180 day period set out in the Schengen Borders Code for third-country nationals.

Answered by Wendy Morton

The Government discussed arrangements with the EU for British Citizens travelling to the Schengen Area. Regrettably, the EU consistently maintained that British Citizens will be treated as Third Country Nationals under the Schengen Borders Code from 1 January 2021. This means that British Citizens will be able to travel visa-free for short stays for up to 90 days in a rolling 180-day period. This is the standard length of stay that the EU offers to nationals of eligible third countries that offer visa-free travel for EU citizens, in line with existing EU legislation. British Citizens planning to stay longer will need permission from the relevant Member State. This may require applying for a visa and/or permit.

The UK's Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU confirms that both the UK and EU currently provide for visa-free travel for short-term visits for each other's nationals in accordance with their respective laws. The detail of those arrangements is set by domestic law.  The Government does not typically enter into bilateral agreements on visa-free travel. However, the UK keeps its visa system under regular review, and the new points-based immigration system has been developed in the national interest. The Government also keeps arrangements and advice for British Citizens travelling abroad under regular review.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 28 Jan 2021
UN International Day of Education

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 24 Sep 2020
Yemen

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 24 Sep 2020
Belarus: Presidential Elections

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Sep 2020
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 01 Jul 2020
Hong Kong National Security Legislation

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 30 Jan 2020
Middle East Peace Plan

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