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A new era has begun for the UK. At exactly midnight European time, the long and complicated Brexit process ended.
As of today, the UK has stopped following community rules, which have been replaced by a trade agreement. Although today it is quite symbolic, it will affect millions of people both in the Kingdom and the European Union.
“It was normal, we knew there would be inspections. We also did tests for coronavirus, but everything else was normal. I think most of the checks are due to the virus, not so much to Brexit,” said traveler Edward Spence.
What will change for Bulgarians after Brexit?
Travel to the UK is already restricted in several sectors including length of stay, medical care, driving, insurance, roaming fees and traveling with pets.
London’s decision to leave the European single market and the customs union has also led to new rules for the transport of goods: customs controls and declarations.
A visa may be required to work in the UK and professional qualifications may not be recognized. London is also leaving the Erasmus EU student program.
“When the sun rises tomorrow in 2021, we will have those vaccines created in the UK that are now free to do things differently and, if necessary, better than our friends in the European Union. “Free to make trade deals around the world and free to pursue its ambition to become a scientific superpower.
In his New Year’s speech, Prime Minister Boris Johnson also said that the country already has freedom in its hands and has the opportunity to do politics differently and better.
British MPs approved the deal with the EU after Brexit
The EU and the UK have signed a post-Brexit cooperation agreement
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