Canadians will be charged to visit Europe starting this year

Jan 1 2023, 10:00 am

Canadians who want to drift along the canals of Venice, Italy, will need to pay a fee starting this year.

The launch date for the European Union’s (EU) new visa waiver system, called the European Travel Information Authorization System (ETIAS), is getting closer.

It was created to track visitors from the 63 countries that are not part of the EU but can enter without needing a visa, mainly for security purposes.

“To reduce procedures and wait times, as well as address the security concerns, the European Commission (EC) has come up with a solution – ETIAS,” the site reads.

The electronic system will detect if a person is a threat to the security of EU countries, which will then lead to being denied entry.

Travellers from Canada, the US, and the UK are just a few of the countries that will need to obtain ETIAS authorization.

When Daily Hive first reported this story, the EC announced that the system would be fully operational by May of this year.

The site now says the system is expected to be in full effect by November 1, 2023.

How it works

Fortunately, it won’t cost you an arm and a leg to apply. It’s expected to cost €7 (around CAD 9.50) for each application. Only adults over 18 years old will need to apply, as those under 18 will not have to pay any fees.

The application will ask for personal data and travel documents like a passport and the first EU country you intend to visit. It’ll also ask questions about criminal records, presence in conflict zones, and orders to leave any EU countries.

You will be approved if your application form is correct and not flagged as a security risk. According to the site, the procedure is expected to be completed in only a few minutes.

However, if the ETIAS finds something risky in your application, it’ll be manually processed for about four days or a maximum of two weeks.

Once you obtain ETIAS authorization, it’ll be valid for three years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

Your ETIAS application can be denied for reasons that are listed on its site.

European Union countries aren’t the only ones who have implemented an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreigners.

Canada has had a similar system in place for years called an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) that only costs $7.

The United States also has a similar setup called the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

Here’s the complete list of countries that will require ETIAS approval. The EC notes that more countries may be added to this list until the system’s launch.

Europe

Schengenvisa

* Special administrative regions of the People’s Republic of China.
** Entities and Territorial Authorities that are not recognized as states by at least one Member State.
*** This applies only to holders of Vanuatu passports issued before May 25, 2015. Holders of passports issued as of May 25, 2015, or later must apply for a Schengen Visa.

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