Maybe they should have voted differently or have a plan b.
lantz83 on
Even when the UK was in the EU going to the UK was annoying as hell with biometrics and shit. So this feels about right.
bamboooooooozle on
Depending on the flight, the day and if there is a technical failure the all passports queue can absolutely be faster.
I’m British with Polish wife and child. When we fly to Malta, Scilly, spain w/e its mostly Polish people coming home or people from those nations coming to visit Poland. So in the all passports queue is just me and a few Ukrainians we go through faster than digital. Even though digital is faster its more people trying to get through.
If i’m flying from the UK its 50/50 as there are so many Polish people coming and going to the UK both as tourists and as people who live and work in the UK that all passports queue can be filled with other Brits but usually there’s a healthy balance of other EU citizens .
When I flew back from Malta a few months ago the e-gates at Krakow airport broke and they all had to join the back of the queue of all passports. until they then got it working again but people past a certain point found that if they turned back they were suddenly at the end of a queue again.
Brexit sucks but spending slightly longer at passport control isn’t an issue.
NuPNua on
The news system that lets us use them again isn’t launching until next April and even then it will be at the mercy of how soon every airport upgrades their systems.
eswifttng on
Best cuntry on erf mate
Telochim on
Okay. And?
edparadox on
They voted for exactly that.
pfnkis on
Tja.
cisco1988 on
I see nothing wrong there
babicko90 on
Good
adamdmk on
What’s wrong with this? Finally EU controls the border what the UK could not and still cannot. Your welcome.
No_Diver3540 on
What is the expectation now? The British are not a member of the EU anymore. So they get the same treatment that everyone else gets.
repoluhun on
Burger citizen lmao
wolfhound_doge on
why don’t we have Argentina in the 12+ but Brazil is in?
madeleineann on
Who cares?
Smile_you_got_owned on
Greenlanders are literally Danish Citizens with a Danish passport.
It should be coloured blue as well.
zbynekstava on
Brazil yes, Britain no? That’s wild.
Neveed on
Why do Guyanais have to go through the passport control? They’re EU citizens too.
Savage-September on
My country is full of stupid people.
DeZiReKappa on
Interesting how greenland is red, considering they use the danish passport
electroforger on
What’s the reason beyond “duh, Brexit” , is the passport not ready / compatible? I doubt they put in hindrances out of spite…
InAppropriate-meal on
Because you’re not like us…. 😉
MagnificoReattore on
Maybe their passport is not that powerful anymore, but at least it’s blue.Â
Ric0chet_ on
Lol, Australian here (tropical british) and we slide on through
Icy_Flatworm_9933 on
Oh no, help, people might have to wait a few minutes longer in a queue, help, it’s so traumatic, won’t somebody think of the children?
Passport queues are a mild irritation, regardless of what queue you’re in. The only people that post about them are generally the Karen types or those that infrequently travel and have little understanding of procedures.
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Brexit means brexit.
I mean, it’s literally what they voted for.
Maybe they should have voted differently or have a plan b.
Even when the UK was in the EU going to the UK was annoying as hell with biometrics and shit. So this feels about right.
Depending on the flight, the day and if there is a technical failure the all passports queue can absolutely be faster.
I’m British with Polish wife and child. When we fly to Malta, Scilly, spain w/e its mostly Polish people coming home or people from those nations coming to visit Poland. So in the all passports queue is just me and a few Ukrainians we go through faster than digital. Even though digital is faster its more people trying to get through.
If i’m flying from the UK its 50/50 as there are so many Polish people coming and going to the UK both as tourists and as people who live and work in the UK that all passports queue can be filled with other Brits but usually there’s a healthy balance of other EU citizens .
When I flew back from Malta a few months ago the e-gates at Krakow airport broke and they all had to join the back of the queue of all passports. until they then got it working again but people past a certain point found that if they turned back they were suddenly at the end of a queue again.
Brexit sucks but spending slightly longer at passport control isn’t an issue.
The news system that lets us use them again isn’t launching until next April and even then it will be at the mercy of how soon every airport upgrades their systems.
Best cuntry on erf mate
Okay. And?
They voted for exactly that.
Tja.
I see nothing wrong there
Good
What’s wrong with this? Finally EU controls the border what the UK could not and still cannot. Your welcome.
What is the expectation now? The British are not a member of the EU anymore. So they get the same treatment that everyone else gets.
Burger citizen lmao
why don’t we have Argentina in the 12+ but Brazil is in?
Who cares?
Greenlanders are literally Danish Citizens with a Danish passport.
It should be coloured blue as well.
Brazil yes, Britain no? That’s wild.
Why do Guyanais have to go through the passport control? They’re EU citizens too.
My country is full of stupid people.
Interesting how greenland is red, considering they use the danish passport
What’s the reason beyond “duh, Brexit” , is the passport not ready / compatible? I doubt they put in hindrances out of spite…
Because you’re not like us…. 😉
Maybe their passport is not that powerful anymore, but at least it’s blue.Â
Lol, Australian here (tropical british) and we slide on through
Oh no, help, people might have to wait a few minutes longer in a queue, help, it’s so traumatic, won’t somebody think of the children?
Passport queues are a mild irritation, regardless of what queue you’re in. The only people that post about them are generally the Karen types or those that infrequently travel and have little understanding of procedures.