ETIAS: New Digital Permit for UK Travelers to Europe
British travelers to Europe, including popular spots like France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Greece, will soon need a new digital permit called ETIAS for short stays. This system, set to launch in late 2026, will allow stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. The process involves filling out an online form with personal details, passport info, and travel plans, with most approvals happening in minutes. The fee is €20 for those aged 18-70, while kids under 18 and folks over 70 get it free. No action is needed from travelers yet, as the exact start date and any sites selling ETIAS permits are still unknown.
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