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Which countries will require ETIAS and how does it work for travel?

The ETIAS travel authorisation will be mandatory for UK nationals and other visa-exempt travellers visiting 30 European countries, including significant tourist hotspots such as Portugal, starting in early 2025. Designed as a security measure, ETIAS ensures that visitors are pre-screened before their arrivals. The process requires travellers to submit an online application, after which they will receive an authorisation that allows them to stay in participating countries for short periods—up to 90 days in any 180-day timeframe. This digital authorisation, valid for three years, offers convenience, allowing multiple visits to Europe without needing to reapply each time. The nominal fee of €7 applies to applications, with exemptions for individuals under 18 and above 70. Given the value of tourism and the expected growth in travel to Europe, understanding ETIAS requirements well in advance will play a crucial role in travel planning. As security measures become increasingly necessary, this system aims to ensure a safer travel environment and fosters easier movement across EU borders. Enthusiastic travellers should familiarize themselves with the ETIAS process as it rolls out to ensure compliance and prevent possible travel interruptions. Don't underestimate the importance of preparing for these changes — they can significantly impact your European adventures. For assistance with your travel plans under ETIAS, reach out to us for help!

Thursday, 05 September 2024 - News
Which countries will require ETIAS and how does it work for travel?

On Friday, 16 August 2024, EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson, announced the date for a major change in travel Europe as we know it, with The Entry/Exit System (EES) starting on 10 November.

The EES is an automated IT system for registering non-EU nationals travelling for a short stay in 29 European countries including Portugal. The EES modernises border management by increasing the efficiency and quality of processes at the border including security, with stamping passports soon being made history.

Commissioner Johansson’s speech on 16 August 2024 at eu-LISA reads: “Soon, we will switch on the most modern digital border management system in the world The Entry/Exit System. Making travel easier, and Europe more secure. And soon: fully interoperable linking up all existing national systems and European systems. At every single airport, every single harbour, every single road into Europe. We will have digital border controls. All connected.”

Adding, “And when that happens, it will be goodbye to passport stamping, hello to digital checks for all passengers from outside the EU. With the Entry/Exit System, we will know exactly who enters the Schengen Area, with a foreign passport. We will know if people stay too long. Countering irregular migration. The Entry/Exit System will make it harder for criminals, thanks to biometric identification: photos and fingerprints. In which she finally announced the 10th of November will be a great day.”

 

A New Travel Authorisation for EU Visitors

According to ETIAS website, starting in the first half of 2025, the European Commission will roll out a U.S.-style electronic travel authorisation system for visitors from countries that are currently not part of the EU.

ETIAS stands for the European Travel Information and Authorisation System. In a nutshell, the ETIAS travel authorisation is an entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals travelling to any of these 30 European countries, with Portugal firmly on the list. Travellers will need to complete an online registration form prior to travel and the authorisation works for short-term stays meaning it is not a work visa.

With a valid ETIAS travel authorisation, you can enter the territory of these European countries as often as you want for short-term stays, normally for up to 90 days in any 180-day period where the system will check the travellers security credentials.

The cost of an ETIAS is €7, travellers under the age of 18 and over 70 will, however, not need to pay the fee and the ETIAS authorisation is valid for three years. Whenever you travel to participating countries, your ETIAS authorisation must be valid for the duration of the stay.

The ETIAS authorisation is valid for three years whereby you can travel in a participating country for a short-term stay of 90 days within any 180-day period. Whenever you travel to participating countries, your ETIAS authorisation must be valid for the duration of the stay.

EU visitors from America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, along with 55 other countries that do not require a Schengen visa will require ETIAS to visit Europe.

 

UK Nationals

UK nationals are also on the list with regards to needing a valid ETIAS if they travel to any of the European countries requiring them for a short-term stay. UK nationals who wish to stay longer must meet the entry requirements in accordance with national or EU migration law, such as holding a visa or residence permit.

 

Withdrawal Agreement

“UK nationals and their family members who are beneficiaries of the Withdrawal Agreement are exempt from ETIAS: they may reside on the territory of their EU host country and travel to other European countries requiring ETIAS as long as they hold documents proving their status”, states the ETIAS website.

 

 

 

Source: https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-09-04/goodbye-to-passport-stamping-hello-to-digital-checks/91826?src=newsletter-05/09/2024&v=1725527091&utm_source=The+Portugal+News&utm_campaign=d640cd6f21-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_09_05_09_04&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dc8d1864be-d640cd6f21-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

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