UK finalises post-Brexit border deal for Gibraltar
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
The UK has finalized a new treaty with the EU regarding border arrangements for Gibraltar following Brexit. Under this agreement, travelers to Gibraltar will be required to present their passports twice, which aims to streamline border control while ensuring security. This development marks a significant step in the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the EU, particularly concerning the status of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory. The treaty is expected to facilitate smoother travel for residents and visitors alike, although the dual passport checks may introduce some delays. As the UK continues to navigate its new relationship with the EU, this agreement highlights the ongoing adjustments in border management and travel protocols.
- Travelers to Gibraltar must show passports twice.
- New treaty finalized between the UK and EU.
- Aims to streamline border control and enhance security.
- Significant for the post-Brexit relationship.
- May introduce delays for travelers.
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