Yes, as I answered on the M/homer Forum. Nothing implemented by Brittany Ferries at Portsmouth or Santander, but as I said, EU States can choose when and for which modes of travel to implement the EESThanks - useful info. I guess we'll be doing that when we leave on the tunnel in January.
The question still remains though: has anyone experienced it yet?
We left UK on January 15th, eurotunnel, still nothing implemented , straight through without any hassle. No one on the French side has any idea when it will be implemented. Will return mid Feb, I don't expect anything to have happened.It's been in a little while now. Does anyone have any experience of it? Any notable delays for departures?
ta
We booked our return journey from Santander last week, for 25th February. Will be interesting to see if M/Homes are ETIAS checked. I have UK Passport but rely upon Elaine's Irish Passport to avoid the 90/180 limits (folder with Marriage Certificate, Birth Certificate, Divorce Certificate from earlier marriage, earlier trip Boarding Passes to prove we travelled together, plus other supporting odds 'n' sods in case we meet a sceptic Border Official)Went through customs at Santander ferry port and motorhomes were currently permitted to pass with the normal hand date stamp entry in the passport. We were waved through to a certain customs point.
Car drivers however were segregated with a proportion selected to pass through the ETIAS custom point and asked to get out of their vehicle to have fingerprints and photo taken. Others went through the hand stamp custom point.
There were 6 custom points open when previously there were 2 or 3 with 2 of the 6 operating ETIAS entry.
By April ETIAS will be required at all custom points so I guess the Spanish are testing the system on a proportion of vehicles entering Spain before it becomes fully operational.
Expect longer queues at customs from April onwards until every visitor to the EU has a record which permits a passport electronic scan.
What don't you fancy about Portsmouth? I've been through there many times; UK Border Force always friendly, professional, efficient.We booked our return journey from Santander last week, for 25th February. Will be interesting to see if M/Homes are ETIAS checked. I have UK Passport but rely upon Elaine's Irish Passport to avoid the 90/180 limits (folder with Marriage Certificate, Birth Certificate, Divorce Certificate from earlier marriage, earlier trip Boarding Passes to prove we travelled together, plus other supporting odds 'n' sods in case we meet a sceptic Border Official)
Coming back to UK winter us bad enough, but the fancying about at Portsmouth is a joyful experience designed by someone who never learned about Operations Management or humanity ...
Steve
Border Guard in the checkpoint cabin keys in the data whilst there are other staff standing around. Man from cabin then wanders out to the M/Home, does the internal inspection, then the external locker inspection, before returning to cabin to key in the necessary details and raising the barrier. It has to be much quicker for one of the staff already outside to do the inspection and give an 'all clear' signal to the man in the cabin? Doesn't sound much, but 3 minutes+ extra time on each M/home soon adds up ...What don't you fancy about Portsmouth? I've been through there many times; UK Border Force always friendly, professional, efficient.