Published at: 23/06/2022 11:51 am
You can avoid the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) if you become a resident of a Schengen country.
Please do not think the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) will make your border process more accessible. It will streamline the rejection of the applications.
The objective of the ETIAS is to build in a second security control stage before you enter the EU, and there is an additional payment layer as well. There are serious misunderstandings about the ETIAS because its implementation will complicate border crossings and not simplify the already tricky processes.
Not at all; it is a travel authorisation system. However:
Yes, of course. The same way as now without ETIAS. Suppose you are arriving from a developing country with items of baggage or your family. In that case, the treatment will be the same. They will search you, and you will have to prove that your objective is not immigration*.
*if not immigration is your goal marked on the visa application form and stated when submitting the ETIAS.
According to the bureaucrats, it will connect the European databases, and according to all travellers, it will suit another bureaucratic layer.
Take a look at the official ETIAS site:
"Non-EU nationals who do not need a visa to travel to the Schengen area will have to apply for a travel authorisation through the ETIAS system prior to their trip."
It means that potentially 1,4 billion people must fill the ETIAS if they want to visit the European Union only from the visa-exempted countries.
The EU travel authorisation system will be operational from May 2023.
The official fee will be €7, slightly lower than the amount needed for the US travel authorisation, $21.
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