Official Advice: Insurance Company and No-Deal Brexit

official advice: They are likely to be issued by an insurance company for free, but the industry is warning it could take up to a month to obtain one, so if no deal happens and you're booked to go away with the car this Easter, you will need to act fast, according to The Guardian. UK retirees in EU will lose free healthcare under no-deal Brexit Read more The official advice from the UK government is From 29 March 2019, in the event that there is no EU exit deal drivers of UK-registered vehicles will need to carry a motor insurance green card when driving in the EU and EEA. Note that a green card and they do have to be on green paper typically lasts only 90 days, and if your insurance renewal comes up while you're abroad, you will need one for each cover period. But if the UK leaves without a deal, all changes and drivers will be expected to carry a green card when in mainland Europe and Ireland. The card applies to the vehicle, not the driver. Customers will need to contact us at least two weeks in advance of when they are due to travel. Direct Line insurance says In the event of a no-deal Brexit, we have plans to ensure customers are provided with a green card if they drive in Europe on or after 29 March. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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