Europe’s new ETIAS: your essential guide - CSN News

Europe’s New ETIAS: Your Essential Guide – CSN News


You may be used to travelling to Europe without a Visa. But there is a new acronym that could influence your next vacation plans. It’s called ETIAS, or the European Travel Information and Authorisation System.

Travellers from 59 visa exempt countries and territory will be required to apply once the system is launched before they set foot in any of 30 European nations. Imagine it as a backstage pass for the continent. It will keep your vacation on track, and prevent any unpleasant surprises when you arrive at border control.

ETIAS comes after EES

Before ETIAS is fully implemented, Europe will introduce the Entry/Exit System As yet, no date has been confirmed. The electronic record will track every entry and exit of visitors to the Schengen Area. The EES collects identity details, passport data, and biometric info – so yes, that likely means a fingerprint scan or two. ETIAS will not require biometrics. Its aim is Verify your eligibility for travelNot to take your mugshot.

Why does ETIAS matter?

The 59 nationalities that have been hopping will be able to register on ETIAS once it goes live Overlooking the other side of the world To travel to Europe, you will need to submit an online application for a travel authorization. This is similar to the systems used in the US, Canada and Australia. Don’t worry: This is not a design To ruin your trip. Paying a small fee and sharing a few basic details will help you avoid being abruptly turned away by passport control.

What’s the best part? The best part? On the official EU website, you’ll find ETIAS’ official application. europa.eu/etias – or you can use the official mobile app for a more on-the-go approach. But, be careful. Be wary of fake sites offering to speed up your application if you pay a high fee. Keep an eye out for fake websites. The EU’s site is the only source that can be guaranteed to be legitimate.

What is the ETIAS transitional period?

After ETIAS is launched, a six-month transitional period will begin. During this period, You’re encouraged to get your shiny new ETIAS authorization. But you won’t Be refused You are eligible to enter as long you meet the other requirements (valid passport).).

Grace period follows, which is at least six more months. You are at risk of being denied entry if you do not possess an ETIAS. What’s the only exception? It’s not your fault You can also find out more about us on our website. first time visiting Europe since the transitional period ended, authorities will cut you a bit of slack and let you in – assuming you meet all other requirements. If you don’t have an ETIAS, then no European vacation.


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