Brits have been warned they must still get full travel insurance for trips to the EU from January 1 - despite the UK getting a Brexit deal.
The 1,246-page agreement means Brits will be able to get emergency healthcare while on holiday, like they can under the European Health Insurance Card.
People’s current EHICs will continue to be valid until they expire or are cancelled. They will then be replaced with a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).
The UK is in talks about further co-operation with non-EU states Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. But despite this, Brits are being warned they must get comprehensive cover anyway if they are planning a trip to the continent. What do you think of the Brexit changes?
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