*Updated on 01 December 2023
Will UK citizens need ETIAS?
Yes, starting Spring 2025, UK citizens and many other non-EU nationals would need to apply for ETIAS prior to departure. So if you're looking to travel in 2025 to countries within the EU you should be aware of this new travel requirement. Let BudgetAir.co.uk prepare you before your departure: How to prepare and what do you need to know about ETIAS.
What to know about ETIAS?
- What is ETIAS?
- Which current visa-exempt countries are affected?
- How much does ETIAS cost and what is the validity?
- When and how can I start applying for ETIAS?
- How long would the application take?
- What happens if my ETIAS application is denied?
What is ETIAS?
ETIAS stands for 'European Travel Information and Authorization System', the new travel authorisation that is required for travel to and within the EU countries as of spring 2025 (postponed from 2024). This new documentation requirement does not only impact visitors travelling out of the UK. According to the announcement by Frontex (European Border and Coast Guard Agency) in 2021, it was reported that roughly 1.4 billion people from 60+ visa waiver countries benefited from visa-free travel to the EU, including travellers from the UK, the United States, Australia, Canada, and more.
Which European countries require ETIAS and who needs it?
30 European countries require an ETIAS travel authorisation.
Nationals from any of these current visa-exempt countries will need to apply for ETIAS.
How much does ETIAS cost?
The ETIAS travel authorization costs EUR 7 (€7) for each application to those who are between 18 and 70 years of age.
The ETIAS fee exemption
- Travellers younger than 18
- Travellers older than 70
- Family members of EU citizens or of non-EU nationals who have the right to move freely through the EU
- UK nationals and family members who are beneficiaries of the Withdrawal Agreement who can prove their status
What is the validity period of the ETIAS?
The validation period is for three years or date of passport expiry (depending on which expires first).
Your travel document must also be valid for more than 3 months after the intended day of departure from the EU.
Once approved, the ETIAS entitles the applicant to stay in the European countries (which require ETIAS) for short-term stays: up to 90 days within any 180-day period with valid ETIAS during their stay.
When and how can I start applying for ETIAS?
Currently ETIAS is planned to take effective as of Spring 2025, but no date is yet set on when they will start taking applications. Applicants would be able to apply directly online through the ETIAS website or via the app, when available.
How long would the application take?
The ETIAS application is estimated to be processed within minutes to 96 hours, however, please be aware that depending on specific situations the application may take up to 30 days to complete (applicants may be required to provide additional documents or have interviews with EU authorities).
Approval and denied applications will be communicated through email.
What happens if my ETIAS application is denied?
The email will also mention the reason why the application was denied. You have the right to appeal if your ETIAS was refused for specific countries. The reason for the refusal will be based in accordance with the requirements and law set by those countries.
Final tips while preparing for your trip to Europe
- Plan ahead! Apply and obtain your ETIAS travel authorisation prior to booking for your flight tickets or lodging accommodations.
- Check the validity of your passport!
- ETIAS approval will depend on the information provided at the time of application to the countries you are expected to enter.
- For the latest update and FAQs regarding the new travel authorisation process, visit the European Union ETIAS page.
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We wish all of our customers a safe trip on their upcoming and future travel experiences.