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The good news is that you no longer need to have a Green Card as proof of your car insurance in most EU countries.
Just so you know, the Green Card was a physical certificate that you may have needed if you were driving abroad after 12th April 2019 in the event of a no-deal Brexit. You needed one to prove to authorities that you had at least the minimum compulsory insurance required by the country being visited, and that if you got into an accident, your insurer would pay.
Some still require one though, so if you plan to be driving abroad check to see what you might need through the link here.
With all By Miles policies, you have fully comprehensive cover in any European Union country, as well as Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Andorra only, for up to 90 days in any one 12-month period. After that, you’ll get the minimum compulsory insurance as required by EU law.
For more information about Green Cards, check out The Council of Bureaux website here.