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Πέμπτη 22 Αυγούστου 2024

The European Union’s visa waiver fee for British travelers visiting Schengen countries including Italy, France and Spain: What’s new you need to know?

 

The European Union officials have confirmed that British citizens will need to pay a €7 visa waiver fee starting in spring 2025.

This new requirement will apply to all British travelers visiting any of the 30 countries in the Schengen Area, including popular holiday destinations like France, Spain, and Italy.

The introduction of the visa waiver fee is part of the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).

It is a new electronic travel authorization system designed to enhance security and border management within the Schengen Area.

ETIAS will require travelers to submit a simple online application prior to their trip, providing information about their travel plans and personal details.

While the fee may seem modest, it represents a significant change for British travelers who have enjoyed visa-free travel to the EU since the UK left the European Union in 2020.

The new requirement is expected to generate millions of euros in revenue for the EU, which will be used to fund border management and security initiatives.

The €7 visa waiver fee will be in addition to any other travel costs, such as flights, accommodation, and activities.

However, the application process is expected to be relatively straightforward and can be completed online in a matter of minutes.

British travelers are advised to familiarize themselves with the ETIAS application process and ensure that they have obtained the necessary visa waiver before planning their trip to the EU.

The European Commission has provided detailed information and guidance on the ETIAS website, including instructions on how to apply and the required documentation.

It is important to note that the ETIAS visa waiver is not a visa. It is a pre-travel authorization that allows travelers to enter the Schengen Area for short-term stays.

Those planning longer stays or for specific purposes, such as work or study, may still need to obtain a traditional visa.

The introduction of the €7 visa waiver fee for British travelers is a significant development that will have implications for anyone planning to visit the European Union.

By understanding the new requirements and preparing accordingly, British travelers can ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience during their travels.

Tags: British, EU, European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), European Union (EU), visa waiver