If you’ve got a European destination on your 2024 wish list, you’ll need to do a little extra preparation, as the EU plans to introduce new document requirements in the first half of the year.
According to the Huffington Post, “the European Travel Information and Authorization System is now scheduled for implementation in the first half of 2024.” The new requirement isn’t a visa exactly, but will require travelers to provide more information that many are used to — Americans can currently visit most European countries without any advanced registration.
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“Once approved, an ETIAS authorization is valid for up to three years and multiple entries for up to 90 days in a 180-day period,” noted HiffPo.
The ETIAS program is not a visa and does not guarantee entry into Europe. However, it will be required for all visa-exempt travelers before boarding a flight or ferry to Europe. To apply for an ETIAS travel authorization, travelers have to create an account and pay a processing fee of roughly $7.80 via the EU’s website.