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School trips to UK from EU could halve as Brexit hits cultural exchanges -…
School trips to UK from EU could halve as Brexit hits cultural exchanges
Decrease pupils to the UK
Trip organiser first 90% UK, 10% Ireland
Now
100% Ireland
inquiring trips Netherlands, Malta
750.000 German and French combined
Strengthen Britain Borders
No trips for German kids, that their predecessors got
Inflict broader and longer-term damage with EU
request to consider allowing under-18s travelling as part of organised trips lasting less than two weeks to enter the UK with ID cards = rejected
new passport and visa measures
no longer accept EU national ID cards for entry into Britain
cost of a passport could increase a trip’s price by 10% to 20% per child, depending on age
Between 5% and 10% of German children would need to apply for a visa costing £95
concerned about abolition of collective passports
These allowed non-EU students, to travel as part of an organised group without needing a UK visa.
all pupils, no matter their nationality, will need a passport – and visa if required – to visit the UK on an organised school trip
provided a year’s notice for changes to allow people to plan ahead and obtain a passport
cause the costs of a journey to the UK to explode, considerable influence on our decision to travel to the UK
forces to choose alternative English-speaking destinations.
Positve side of shool trips
increase tolerance for people, cultures and different ways of living and thinking
help the acquisition of language skills in the internationally most important language.
foster intercultural understanding and reduce prejudice
inspire kids and change the course of young lives
Economic Impact on
Language schools
Hotels
UK host families
theatres
Museums
national attractions (stonehenge)
Local economy
The short-stay educational travel market will die