For young Britons who came of age in the 2000s, easy European travel could be a passport for love. Now cross-border couples have to navigate the 'Schengen shuffle'...
The old medina in Tangier. Some vanlifers take a ferry to Morocco as part of their Schengen shuffling “Soon we will have to decide to be in one country and make some sacrifices,” Emma says. She adds that her personal situation has caused a “deep rift” with her Brexit-voting family members. “In these countries, including Cyprus, some travellers, including UK passport holders, have a visa-free travel allowance which will not count towards the 90 day Schengen allowance.”
“Like you would have a will to prepare for your death, couples should have an agreement to split,” she says. Crucially, she adds, this should be discussed while you are still on good relations.