Britons living in Spain barred from Madrid flight in post-Brexit travel row
by Stephen Burgen in Barcelona from World news | The Guardian on (#5CB3D)
British embassy says this should not be happening' after airline staff claim pre-Brexit ID documents are invalid
British residents flying home to Spain have been prevented from boarding a joint BA-Iberia flight to Madrid because the airline claimed their pre-Brexit residency papers were no longer valid, while others were deported back to Britain from Barcelona for the same reason.
Max Duncan said the Iberia desk had refused to recognise his green card as proof of residence despite assurances by the British and Spanish governments that both the old foreign national identification (NIE) document and the new foreign ID card (TIE) remained valid.
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