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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
These rules now apply at any entry point into the EU we could also be asked to provide proof of funds, proof of accommodation and proof of return ticket.
Whilst we were not part of Schengen we did have favourable terms those terms no longer apply and the delay on required checks has now passed and they’re being imposed.
Those that argue that we should be eligible for the same treatment because we used to be in the EU I are simplistically arguing that if you cancel you’re Netflix subscription you still be allowed to watch it because you used to be a member
We’re not in the EU therefore we are treat exactly the same as any other non EU country
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How can it be the EU’s fault when some member states have approved their use ??
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As already been stated by others, proof of funds checks have not occurred.
As for your last point. Easy, they’re playing political games, because a former member dared to leave their corrupted power hungry empire.