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The "check" was often just a cursory glance at your passport. Now we have left the EU the 3rd country rules apply, so the French staff have to stamp your passport, check that you aren't re-entering within 90 days of the last 90 day period you were there, check that you have sufficient money to live on for the duration, check that you have a return or onward ticket or the wherewithal to purchase one. That takes somewhat longer, and is pretty much the same procedure I went through every time I travelled from the UK to the Netherlands and Germany back in the 1970s before I got my Dutch Verbleifsvergunning (residency permit). So Brexit has rolled us back some 40 years..... And all because Tories cannot understand that the rules apply to everyoneThis would have happened whether or not we were still in the EU. There have always been passport checks at Dover, and if the one side doesn't put on enough staff to cope with the load, there will be delays.
