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Upcoming Changes for Non-EU Citizens Traveling to Europe

by Alice
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If you’re planning a trip to Europe, there’s a new regulation that could affect your travel plans. Starting in mid-2025, non-EU citizens aged 18 to 70 will need to pay a fee to enter or transit through any EU country. Here’s what you need to know about the new European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) and how it may impact your travel.

What is ETIAS

The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is a new visa waiver system being introduced for visitors from several non-EU countries. It aims to enhance security and streamline the entry process into EU countries. The ETIAS will be required for trips up to 90 days, whether for tourism or business. If you plan to stay longer, you will need a different type of visa.

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How Much Will It Cost

To obtain an ETIAS waiver, travelers will need to pay a fee of €7 (£6, $7.50). This fee is not required for each entry into the EU; instead, it covers a three-year period. Therefore, once you’ve paid the fee and obtained your ETIAS waiver, you won’t need to pay again until the waiver expires or you get a new passport.

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Who Will Be Affected

The ETIAS requirement will apply to citizens of 60 countries outside the EU, including major nations such as the USA, Canada, Brazil, Japan, and Australia. A full list of ETIAS-eligible countries can be found here.

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When Will ETIAS Be Implemented

The ETIAS system was originally scheduled to launch in November 2023 but has faced delays due to concerns from EU member states and technical setbacks in developing the Entry/Exit System (EES). The new estimated launch date is summer 2025. Until then, travelers from the eligible countries do not need to worry about ETIAS or the associated fee.

What Should You Do Now

If you’re planning a trip to Europe before mid-2025, you won’t need to worry about the ETIAS fee or application process just yet. However, if you plan to travel to the EU after the ETIAS system goes live, make sure to apply for your ETIAS waiver at least 96 hours before your departure. This advance preparation will ensure a smooth entry process into the EU.

Conclusion

While the introduction of the ETIAS system will bring a new cost and administrative step for travelers from many countries, it is designed to enhance security and simplify the entry process into the EU. Until it comes into effect, travelers should take advantage of the current system, which does not require this additional fee.

For the latest updates on ETIAS and its implementation, keep an eye on official EU travel and immigration resources. Safe travels!

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