Hi Ramo. .
yes I was told training as required also and was told i I did not have to sit my exams again but it's good to go over and I got the new airlaw book .to refresh as I passed in 1989 a lot had changed so catching up was required and is went over the exams that where added also I had to get an English level 6 added to my license as it .i also sent away for the UK EASA in 2019 when I was sending every thing before I started flying.so I have a UK life time and an EASA life time .but I did not realise that after 31 .12..20 20 the UK EASA is not recognised in the EU. I did not know that is could be exchanged to a European member state to preserve my rights .bit i have been told that there are some EUROPEAN states that may still exchange my license. .
am now enjoying flying and take classes when thay cume up to keep me sharp and looking to got my night rating later this year.
am happy to be part of a wonderful avation family
cheers