Uncle Wally One Ball
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If it isn't a too personal question, and if it is please just ignore me, what was it from the leave campaign that meant you voted to leave?I did and i made a mistake.
If it isn't a too personal question, and if it is please just ignore me, what was it from the leave campaign that meant you voted to leave?I did and i made a mistake.
When did Hague become an Apostle? Thought Matthias replaced Judas.Not for the average Brit - but if you want to study or work abroad, it’s a whole lot harder.
We spent £800 last year on visa/medical/Hague Apostille documentation just so my daughter could study for 9 months in Madrid.
In the end, she didn’t get to go because despite us following the Spanish consulate instructions to the letter, they rejected one of our documents. At this point we contacted her uni and they agreed she could proceed to final final year.
The wait times for appointments at Embassies and Consulates were months. Young people have been sold down the river by Brexit.
It seems to be a "money-for-old-rope" system where they stamp a document to make it official.When did Hague become an Apostle? Thought Matthias replaced Judas.
The one fault I saw with that is the fall in sterling. It's fallen against the dollar but not against the Euro since we actually left. We've not recovered the initial sterling slump after the referendum.Interesting article .........
Spiralling inflation, crops left in the field and travel chaos: 10 reasons Brexit has been disastrous for Britain
As small businesses crumble, shelves get emptier and the care-worker shortage intensifies, life outside the EU is having a dire effect on many of us. Why aren’t politicians talking about it?www.theguardian.com
I've travelled a fair bit since Brexit, and yeah it's mostly been longer passport queues and higher roaming charges. So your average 10 days in Benidorm Brit can probably take the hit.Not for the average Brit - but if you want to study or work abroad, it’s a whole lot harder.
We spent £800 last year on visa/medical/Hague Apostille documentation just so my daughter could study for 9 months in Madrid.
In the end, she didn’t get to go because despite us following the Spanish consulate instructions to the letter, they rejected one of our documents. At this point we contacted her uni and they agreed she could proceed to final final year.
The wait times for appointments at Embassies and Consulates were months. Young people have been sold down the river by Brexit.
Yes, I can believe it based just on the very specific instance of student visa I mentioned above.I've travelled a fair bit since Brexit, and yeah it's mostly been longer passport queues and higher roaming charges. So your average 10 days in Benidorm Brit can probably take the hit.
But my sister-in-law lives in Spain, and sorting all the paperwork and the like has been a real struggle. My mate works for Spotify and it's been a struggle for him. I work in HE and it's had a impact on us. More paperwork, more red tape, more dealing with embassies, more competing tax codes, fewer funding opportunities, fewer students etc etc
Aye, I think everyone is coming to realize that Brexit isn't the end of the world, it was never going to be, but it does make everything a bit shitter, products a bit more expensive, the paperwork a bit more burdensome, the queues a bit longer, the opportunities not quite as good as what we already had.Yes, I can believe it based just on the very specific instance of student visa I mentioned above.
We've also travelled a fair bit since Brexit and slightly longer queues aside, it's not that much different.
Definitely takes longer to get past passport control in Paris and Barcelona, though.
Due to everybody having to fill in forms, I look back on the second half of 2021 as the golden age of travel. Quieter airports and cheaper flights!
Things are going to get interesting from next year with the ESTA-style visas and biometric passport checks for every visitor!
Haha! Kind of sums it up that all those things mentioned are worth it to the average leave numpty as long as you stop those pesky foreigners coming and stealing your jobs!Aye, I think everyone is coming to realize that Brexit isn't the end of the world, it was never going to be, but it does make everything a bit shitter, products a bit more expensive, the paperwork a bit more burdensome, the queues a bit longer, the opportunities not quite as good as what we already had.