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The European Union has once again delayed the implementation of its travel authorisation program known as ETIAS, which will impact some 1.4 billion people from over sixty visa-exempt countries, including those from the former Yugoslavia, for entry into its 27 member states, as well as Norway, Switzerland and Iceland. Originally planned for implementation in 2019, the authorisation has been pushed back each year and its new start date has now been moved for mid-2025. Citizens from all countries that enjoy visa-free travel with the EU will be obligated to register online once every three years prior to travelling and pay a seven-euro fee. It is important to note that ETIAS is not a visa. ETIAS is linked to a traveller’s passport. It is valid for up to three years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. If an individual gets a new passport, they will need to get a new ETIAS travel authorisation. It involves filling up a form online and paying the fee after which authorisation should be issued within minutes. ETIAS is expected to be implemented from November after years of delays. An exact date is yet to be announced. EX-YU Aviation NewsBy: EX-YU Aviationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
Title: EU delays travel authorisation for non-members
Sourced From: www.exyuaviation.com/2024/01/eu-delays-travel-authorisation-for-non.html
Published Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2024 12:43:00 +0000
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