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The British government announced today that passengers from the European Union will need a passport again from 2021 to enter the country.
Citizens of the European Union will need a passport again in October 2021 to enter the UK, rather than an ID card that is still valid among the other 27 members of the Union, the government newspaper The Border Operating Model reported. broadcast by dariknews.bg.
The new rule also applies to visitors from Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. The British government has decided to return the passports, arguing that ID cards are less secure.
Britain officially left the EU at the end of January and is currently in transition until the end of the year.
The European internal market and the customs union are due to leave on January 1, but a trade agreement has not yet been reached with the 27-nation bloc.
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