Varadkar doubtful that US-Canada border model would work in Ireland
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23 August 2017 (Edited )
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Some in Ireland have suggested that the US-Canada border arrangement could be a model for an Ireland-Northern Ireland border post-Brexit.
After visiting some US-Canada border posts Dr. Varadkar has expressed doubt:
“I have heard them describe it as a soft border, I wonder if that is the case? There are people who have told me it’s not. There are passport checks and customs checks and when I flew in from the US I had to fill in a customs form.”
But the Taoiseach also says that although a trade border between Ireland and NI will likely be necessary, passport-free travel between the 2 countries will continue.
Obviously this is a critical issue for tourism in both countries, especially in border regions where the best nearest destinations are often across the line.