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Old Mar 1, 2019, 1:34 pm
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Originally Posted by RealityBites
We are travelling on Australian passports and will be entering the UK via Eurostar from Paris in early April. In the past this has been very straightforward in terms of travel documentation, but I am wondering whether we are going to end with a Heathrow-like scrum at Border Security when we disembark at St Pancras?

Does anyone know how this will work in practice?
In terms of procedure, this answer in the wiki covers it:
I'm a USA (Canadian/Australian etc) citizen - what will change for me on 29 March?

Very little from what we know. The existing rules for Schengen on the Mainland, for the UK and Ireland will remain in place for non European visitors. The possible exception will be nationals with UK ties outside Europe such as from Bermuda, where there is considerable lack of clarity at the moment.
Queue-wise, it’s far too early to tell.
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