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So yeah, no more sharing with people in other countries.
Bare in mind, this is the UK.
Also, my other friend that is also in Scotland could not "access" family sharing from me because the STEAM FAMILY feature only allows household members...
Thats because the new Family systems checks your login history when being invited to a family and if that account never logged into Steam from a nearbye location to the one sending the invite it wont allow that account to join the family.
There IS a workaround for that at the moment, let the user you want to inviite log into your PC with their Steam account and start any game for 1-2 minutes.
Then switch over to your own account and send them the invite, it will now work since for Steam that users last login and playtime session was at the same location.
After they joined the family it does not really matter anymore where they are ( as long as its the same country), its just the inviting thats such a pain.
https://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement/