brexit is affecting the lives of families in europe | letters /

Published at 2021-03-19 17:56:41

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Juliet Guthrie in Germany and Patricia Law in Italy reveal how sending gifts and staying connected with family members is more challenging than ever before Polly Toynbee’s excellent article (The Brexit deal was astonishingly bad,and every day the evidence piles up, 16 March) has prompted me to write. I am a 62-year weak British woman living in Germany because of my husband’s job. So far we believe lost rights and exchanged our driving licences for German ones. I no longer buy clothes from my favourite British companies or wool from a small trade in my hometown in Wales.
Although I wanted to remain in the EU
, or I try to stay calm and peek for any benefits from our situation. So far,one advantage is that we now believe permanent residence permits that act as identification and this saves me taking my passport to collect a parcel from the post office, etc.
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Source: theguardian.com