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How ****** will affect your car insurance
Who we are
U K Insurance Limited (UKI) was established in 1974 and is an insurer that underwrites policies for many well-known brands. It provides cover for motor, breakdown, home, pet and travel products.
U K Insurance Business Solutions Limited (UKIBS) is a company in the same group that introduces customers to UKI brands for insurance and other products and services.
Introduction
You won’t need a Green Card for any trip that ends with your return to the UK before 11pm on 31st October 2019, as this is the first date a no deal ****** could occur.
If a ****** deal is agreed then there will be no change to today’s position and you will be able to move around Europe in the same way as you can today, although you should still contact us to make sure you have the right cover for you (other than for journeys to the Republic of Ireland, where you are covered as standard). You would not then need a Green Card.
If the UK does leave the EU with no deal then whilst this doesn’t change the cover provided by our insurance policies, there is some important information you will need if you’re planning on driving any UK-registered vehicle in the European Economic Area (EEA) and some other countries (Andorra, Serbia and Switzerland). A list of EEA countries is available here.
How ****** will affect your car insurance
Who we are
U K Insurance Limited (UKI) was established in 1974 and is an insurer that underwrites policies for many well-known brands. It provides cover for motor, breakdown, home, pet and travel products.
U K Insurance Business Solutions Limited (UKIBS) is a company in the same group that introduces customers to UKI brands for insurance and other products and services.
Introduction
You won’t need a Green Card for any trip that ends with your return to the UK before 11pm on 31st October 2019, as this is the first date a no deal ****** could occur.
If a ****** deal is agreed then there will be no change to today’s position and you will be able to move around Europe in the same way as you can today, although you should still contact us to make sure you have the right cover for you (other than for journeys to the Republic of Ireland, where you are covered as standard). You would not then need a Green Card.
If the UK does leave the EU with no deal then whilst this doesn’t change the cover provided by our insurance policies, there is some important information you will need if you’re planning on driving any UK-registered vehicle in the European Economic Area (EEA) and some other countries (Andorra, Serbia and Switzerland). A list of EEA countries is available here.

- Q1 What is a Green Card? Do I need one?
- Q2 Which countries will I need a Green Card for?
- Q3 What happens if I don’t have a Green Card? Does it really matter?
- Q4 Do I need a Green Card for the Republic of Ireland?
- Q5 I live in Northern Ireland, do I need a Green Card too?
- Q6 How much is a Green Card?
- Q7 How do I get a Green Card?
- Q8 I am travelling within the next two weeks; can you still help?
- Q9 I am travelling now or about to go abroad; can you still help?
- Q10 I need to change the details on my Green Card, can I do this myself?
- Q11 My policy is due to expire while I’m away. What do I do?
- Q12 If I am towing a trailer or caravan, will I need a separate green card for the trailer?
- Q13 Do I need a Green Card for each person? Or for each car?
- Q14 Do I need a Green Card if I’m driving a hire car?
- Q15 What about my driving licence?
- Q16 Do I need a European Accident Statement form?
- Q17 Do I need to do anything with my number plate?
- Q18 Do I need to know anything else about driving in Europe? Where can I get information?
- Q19 What about breakdown cover?
- Q20 Are passport rules changing?
- Q21 What about health? Can I still use my EHIC?
- Q22 I’m planning on taking my dog abroad. Do the rules change for this?
The Pet Passport scheme may be ending for UK holders. You can read about this here, and it’s a good idea to speak to your vet at least four months before you intend to travel.