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New EU Travel Rules: ETIAS and EES to Affect 1.4 Billion Travelers from 2025

Starting in early 2025, the EU will implement new border management systems—the Entry/Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS)—which will impact how travelers from over 60 visa-exempt countries enter 30 European nations.

  • ETIAS Overview:
    Requirement: Visa-exempt travelers must obtain an ETIAS authorization before entering these European countries.
    Validity: The ETIAS is linked to your passport, valid for up to three years or until the passport expires. If you get a new passport, you’ll need a new ETIAS.
    Usage: Allows multiple short-term stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period). It doesn’t guarantee entry; border guards will verify your documents upon arrival.
  • Application Process:
    How to Apply: Use the official ETIAS website or mobile app.
    Cost: EUR 7, with some fee exemptions.
    Processing Time: Most applications are processed within minutes, but delays are possible. If needed, you may receive a decision within four days, or up to 30 days if additional information is required.
  • After Applying:
    Confirmation: You’ll get an email with your ETIAS application number. Keep this number for reference.
    Outcome: You’ll receive another email with the result. If your application is refused, the email will explain why and how to appeal.
  • Important Notes:
    Validity: ETIAS is valid for short-term stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
    On Arrival: Carry the same passport used in your ETIAS application. The ETIAS doesn’t guarantee entry; border guards will check that you meet all entry conditions.

Ensure you apply well in advance of your trip to avoid any delays or issues at the border.

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