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<p>The Common Travel Area facilitates the free movement of people between the United
Kingdom, Crown Dependencies, and Ireland.</p><p>As now, the UK will not operate routine
immigration controls on journeys from within the Common Travel Area, with no immigration
controls whatsoever on the Republic of Ireland-Northern Ireland land border given
the Common Travel Area Arrangements and Ireland not being part of the EU’s Schengen
Border Free Area.</p><p>However, as now, individuals arriving in the UK from will
need to continue to enter in line with the UK’s immigration framework including the
Universal Permission to Travel requirement (except British and Irish citizens) when
it is introduced.</p>
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