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Most Britons have given up hope of holiday abroad in 2021More than two-thirds of people – 68% – have not booked any summer holiday this year, and most of those who have fear they may have to cancel or rearrange, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.The message that “we’re not going on a summer holiday” this year rings out loudly from the survey, which suggests the vast majority of people have reconciled themselves to either staying put at home, or taking some limited form of break in the UK.
British ex-pats leaving Spain to avoid illegal immigrant status after BrexitA sunny life in Spain has been turned on its head for many British nationals, who must return to the UK due to new post-Brexit regulations.Those who do not want to apply for Spanish resident status must return home to Britain, as EU freedom of movement laws no longer apply.If a Brit wishes to forego legal registration, or is rejected, they must leave Spain by 31 March or they will be deemed an illegal immigrant, with the potential risk of deportation.Spanish police reportedly expect to begin deportation action for up to 500 British citizens within the first week.Shaun Cromber, who voted for Britain to leave the EU in 2016, told Global247News: “Yes I voted out, but I didn’t realise it would come to this, my application has been rejected and we are on our way home – the wife is in tears, she’s distraught if I’m honest and I’m not too happy at the prospect of returning back to the UK."
QuoteBritish ex-pats leaving Spain to avoid illegal immigrant status after BrexitA sunny life in Spain has been turned on its head for many British nationals, who must return to the UK due to new post-Brexit regulations.Those who do not want to apply for Spanish resident status must return home to Britain, as EU freedom of movement laws no longer apply.If a Brit wishes to forego legal registration, or is rejected, they must leave Spain by 31 March or they will be deemed an illegal immigrant, with the potential risk of deportation.Spanish police reportedly expect to begin deportation action for up to 500 British citizens within the first week.Shaun Cromber, who voted for Britain to leave the EU in 2016, told Global247News: “Yes I voted out, but I didn’t realise it would come to this, my application has been rejected and we are on our way home – the wife is in tears, she’s distraught if I’m honest and I’m not too happy at the prospect of returning back to the UK."https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/british-spain-brexit-resident-status-b1823540.html