Local broker Rossborough has issued a statement - updating previous advice it had given in the run-up to Brexit.
It had advised Island motorists who're travelling to Europe to apply for a specific motoring certificate.
However, it now says because the EU has offered an extension to the Brexit departure date, a green card is no longer necessary.
If the UK government approves the PM's deal a Green card won't be needed at all.
However it says if the government rejects the deal a card will be needed from April, 12 onwards.
Up-to-date information is provided on Rossborough’s website: www.rossborough.co.uk/news/green-cards-update/
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