Brexit has changed much about the way Britons travel in Europe, from passport validity to the amount of snacks you can pack.
UK citizens no longer have a guarantee of entry to EU countries, and a relatively easy passage has been replaced by a tangle of rules after the official breakaway in December 2020.
But one change that did not take effect overnight is Brits’ right to use their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which ensures state-provided healthcare in EU countries.
The UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) reminded holidaymakers of this last week, in a tweet urging people to pack a valid EHIC or new GHIC – the UK’s Global
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