Originally Posted by
warakorn
The UK needs to be added to a positive list for countries, where Schengen-EU allows visa free access for business/tourism/private for 90 days within a 180 day period.
Has the UK been added to the list already? It's a quite bureacratic process, as seen with Ukraine one year ago.
UK and Ireland are not part of Schengen and neither of them have any intention of joining. Both have separate visa requirements.
Both however are part of the Common Travel Area which will be unaffected by Brexit (even accounting for a hard border).
Citizens of UK and Ireland will be free to travel between both countries, however if you do not have a UK or Ireland passport, you can't avail of the CTA.
Ireland will still be free to enter for EU countries + switzerland. UK may or may not be.