Heading To Europe In 2024? Youll Need This New Travel Document
The days of jetting off to Paris with just a passport are numbered. Starting in 2024, 1.4 billion people—including Canadians—will need a special travel authorization to enter the Schengen area of Europe. The restriction is part of an international effort to increase security.
The new rules are being rolled out by the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS). The program was approved in 2016 and was supposed to start in 2022, but was delayed by a series of roadblocks, including not only the pandemic but also insufficient infrastructure to support the program. It will now launch sometime in 2024, though the exact date has not yet been confirmed.
Once ETIAS kicks off, travelers coming from once visa-exempt countries—including Canadian, American and British tourists—will be required to apply for the travel authorization and pay a small fee. It applies to people who plan to stay in participating countries for fewer than 90 days.
ETIAS Basics for Canadian Citizens
The ETIAS authorization is only good for short-term stays of 90 days or less; it is not a work visa. It’s recommended you complete a ETIAS application up to 96 days before your departure. The ETIAS information is linked to your passport and is valid for three years once the ETIAS application is completed. However, if you have to replace your passport for any reason, you’ll also need a new ETIAS travel authorization. (Your travel insurance company should be able to assist with a lost passport.)
People Who Need ETIAS Authorizations
You will need an ETIAS Authorization if any of the following apply to you:
- You’re not a European Union national.
- You’re a citizen of any country, including Canada whose nationals don’t currently need a visa for a short-term stay in a European Union country.
- You don’t have a residence permit or card issued by any of the European countries that require ETIAS.
- Some travelers may be exempted from the requirement for an ETIAS travel authorization, so check before you apply.
How to Apply for ETIAS
Canadian citizens traveling to Europe can apply on the ETIAS website’s application section once it becomes operational. For notifications in the meantime, you can sign up for emails at the website.
Cost of an ETIAS Travel Authorization
As of July 2023, the ETIAS application fee is €7 ($10.15 CAD). It’s free for anyone under the age of 18 or over the age of 70. But don’t worry, it doesn’t come into force until 2024.
How Long ETIAS Is Good For
The ETIAS authorization is good for three years. You can only travel in a participating country for 90 days within any 180-day period. Whenever you travel to participating countries, your ETIAS authorization must be valid for the duration of the stay.
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