Australians looking to enter Europe from next year will need to apply for a new special permit to travel through 30 countries, as the European Union looks to beef up security. 9News
from next year will need to apply for a new special permit to travel through 30 countries, as the European Union looks to beef up security.
The ETIAS system has been put in place for citizens of otherwise visa-exempt countries. Here's what you need to know.How will ETIAS affect my travel plans?from 2024 on, you will need ETIAS travel authorisation. ETIAS authorisation still does not guarantee entry to any of the participating European countries - you will need to pass entry requirements at the border.How do I get my ETIAS authorisation?You will need a valid travel document, such as a passport, that will not expire in less than three months, and is less than 10 years old.
Most applications will take "minutes" to process after they're lodged, ETIAS claims, but some could take up to four days.Do I have to apply every time I want to travel to Europe?
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