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The UK is now a third country so as with Americans, Japanese, Aussies, Kiwi's etc they want to ensure anyone entering their country has the wherewithal to pay for themselves during their stay and that they are intending to leave before the 90n days are up. This is no different to what the UK, US, Aus etc do and it is a good thing.

It is also primarily aimed at those not on a package tour. The border patrols of these countries are not going to bother themsleves with general tourists who have hotels and a ticket back. It's aimed at those stopping with someone and/or no return ticket.

Has anyone tried going to the US like this? It's a nightmare I can tell you unless you have the documentation they want.
Spot on, youngmaf.

If the EU spent a little more time on its southern and eastern borders checking new arrivals in the same way (and turning away those without the necessary wherewithal) they may not suffer quite so many hoards of migrants roaming across their border-free Utopia and ending up in a rubber boat in the Channel. They might then spend a little less time checking goods being moved between two parts of the United Kingdom, the majority of which are not in the least likely to contaminate their Single Market.
I've had better holidays in Turkey.
spice, 07:06, 11:20, apologies, I get so used to the 5C calling us things like that I responded too quick.

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