Can British Citizens Stay Longer than 90 Days in the European Union Post-Brexit?
Since the UK left the European Union, the question of how long a British citizen can now stay in a European country has been discussed. Prior to Brexit, British citizens were allowed to stay anywhere in the EU indefinitely, without needing a visa or permits. However, post-Brexit, the UK and the EU came to an agreement regarding short stays in Europe by UK visitors; they were allowed to stay for 90 days, within a 180-day period, without needing the appropriate visa or permits. Known as the 90/180 rule, it can be confusing; how long can you stay in the EU? Which countries do you need a visa/permit to visit? How can you spend more than 90 days in the EU? Let’s answer these questions, and others, for you. The 90/180 rule Following Brexit, British citizens are allowed to stay in the EU, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland without a visa; that hasn’t changed. What has changed is the duration and ensuring you are visiting a Schengen Area; this is where it gets confusing. So, you are allowed to s