The European Union (EU) has agreed to give British citizens visa-free travel to member states, even if there is a no-deal Brexit, reports The Independent UK.
A proposed new regulation, which sparked a row with UK officials for describing Gibraltar as a “colony”, approves visits to the EU for up to 90 days, the report says.
It distinguishes between those living in Britain and those who are citizens of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory which is now in the EU.
Britain has already confirmed that EU citizens will be able to make short-term visits to the UK without a visa after Brexit takes place on Mar 29.