TUI have warned that Brits will have to make sure that their passports meet a specific country's regulation before travelling.
Following Brexit, the UK will have to meet the same entry requirements as any other non-EU nation. This means that passengers have their passports stamped in and out to ensure that Brits are not overstaying their 90 days of stay over a 180-day period.
This applies to the EU, EEA and Switzerland. From November of 2023 Brits will need a ETIAS visa waiver to visit countries for tourism, transit or business, reports the Echo.
Brits must also look out for include a six-month validity passport rule that states that a passport must be valid for six months before its holder’s departure for international travel.
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