Brexit might have become reality, but Brits shouldn't experience any changes to travel within the EU until the end of the year. Although don't be surprised if officials, perhaps unwittingly try to usher you into the wrong passport queue.
At midnight on January 31st, the UK entered the so-called "transition period", during which negotiations on post-Brexit deals are set to take place.
That period lasts until December 31st 2020, unless it is extended on agreement by both Brussels and London.
But until then, British citizens still benefit from freedom of movement within the EU.
So while Brits may no longer be EU citizens they are still treated as such when it comes to travelling in and out of the EU.
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