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Brexit: EU set to decide whether British citizens will need visas after no-dealThe European Commission will decide next month whether British citizens will need a visa to visit the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit. A draft agenda for the college of commissioners, effectively the EU’s cabinet, shows the body will consider whether “to place the UK on either the ‘visa required’ list of third countries or the ‘visa free’ list”.If the EU puts Britain on the “visa required” list, all British travellers who want to visit the continent will need to apply for the authorisation – at the price of 60 euros for adults and 35 euros for children.The EU recommends that travellers make their application for visas six weeks before they are due to travel, to give enough time for the application to be processed. The application process is a three-page form.Even if the UK does get a visa exemption, British travellers will ultimately face more bureaucracy.When EU’s new ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) system comes in, all UK travellers will have to apply in advance and pay a fee to have their journey authorised.
QuoteBrexit: EU set to decide whether British citizens will need visas after no-dealThe European Commission will decide next month whether British citizens will need a visa to visit the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Has Switzerland got hard boarders, do they need visas ? ? ?
Brexit: EU set to decide whether British citizens will need visas after no-dealThe European Commission will decide next month whether British citizens will need a visa to visit the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Has Switzerland got hard boarders, do they need visas ? ? ?
Britons will have to pay €7 to visit the EU post-BrexitBritons visiting EU countries from 2021 will have to pay a €7 fee for visa-free travel for three years, it has been confirmed.The EU Commission said British nationals will have to complete an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) application before they travel.This will allow them to travel for a three-year period.The charge will come into effect from 2021, when the UK's two-year transition period with the EU ends and Britain officially leaves the bloc.Draft regulations say the system will apply to UK nationals "once Union law on free movement of Union citizens ceases to apply to them, as to other visa-free third country nationals".Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, a prominent opponent of Brexit, said the issue was "not so much the amount of money" but "the principle".She tweeted: "Automatic VISA free travel across Europe will no longer be a right we can take for granted if Brexit goes ahead. What a sad, retrograde step."
QuoteBritons will have to pay €7 to visit the EU post-BrexitBritons visiting EU countries from 2021 will have to pay a €7 fee for visa-free travel for three years, it has been confirmed.The EU Commission said British nationals will have to complete an European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) application before they travel.This will allow them to travel for a three-year period.The charge will come into effect from 2021, when the UK's two-year transition period with the EU ends and Britain officially leaves the bloc.Draft regulations say the system will apply to UK nationals "once Union law on free movement of Union citizens ceases to apply to them, as to other visa-free third country nationals".Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, a prominent opponent of Brexit, said the issue was "not so much the amount of money" but "the principle".She tweeted: "Automatic VISA free travel across Europe will no longer be a right we can take for granted if Brexit goes ahead. What a sad, retrograde step."https://www.itv.com/news/2018-12-14/britons-will-have-to-pay-7-to-visit-the-eu-post-brexit/