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Originally Posted by MoonlightShadow In the old days, before the EU, when it was the EEC, you could travel all around Europe and never even be asked for a passport or anything. |
Yeah, and before 1914, hardly anyone even had a passport. You could simply go where you please -- as God intended. The old passport and border control system broke down when long distance railways started to work well, and European countries simply abolished them.
Well, thanks very much for all this good advice. I think I have a reasonable idea now what's involved. I am wavering between keeping the Part I registration in a U.K. company, and just registering in my own name in the U.S. For the U.K. company: U.K. flag will look better in EU ports; limited liability. For U.S. flag: simple, cheap, fast. From a tax point of view, from point of view of formalities in EU ports, it looks like there is no difference, but I'm still studying the matter.