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Your complete traveller guide to ETIAS | RAC Drive

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How much will an ETIAS cost? And where can I get one?                              

The ETIAS will be a relatively cheap – but important – part of travelling to this area of Europe and will cost €7.

Travellers under the age of 18, or over the age of 70, will not need to pay the fee.

It is important that you only purchase this from the official ETIAS source.

The application process is very simple and only takes 10 minutes.

Reports towards the end of 2022 within the British media highlighted that many fake websites have launched to try and entice people to buy their visas through them – avoid them and don’t get hit with an unnecessary charge.

Once you have applied, you will receive an email confirming the submission of your application which will include your unique ETIAS application number. Keep this number safe.

What documents will I need to get an ETIAS?

According to official guidelines, you will only need your passport details.

In some rarer cases, you may be contacted by the country dealing with your ETIAS request – as they may need some extra documents before granting your access to your document.

Should more details be needed, you may be asked to attend an interview to explain your documentation or anything that comes up in a security check.

How long does an ETIAS last?

An ETIAS last for 90 days and can be used to travel across all Schengen Zone areas within that time period.

Visitors on an ETIAS are only allowed to engage in business or tourism activities.

Should you wish to study or work in these countries, then you will need to speak to the relevant government bodies ahead of your visit.

ETIAS will be linked to a traveller’s passport and reman valid for up to three years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.

If a traveller applies for a new passport, then they need to get a new ETIAS travel authorisation form.

Will I need one for each ETIAS country or will it work in all of them?

Your ETIAS document can be used for all countries – meaning you only have to purchase one official document ahead of your visit.

However, when you apply for an ETIAS you will need to state what country you will be entering first. In order to gain access to the Schengen Zone, you will need to enter this country first.

Are you driving in Europe soon? Be prepared

With the colder months now here and people across the UK looking at taking a winter getaway, be prepared for the road ahead.

Make sure you have European Breakdown Cover, and know the motoring rules for the nation you are visiting.

Have a great holiday!

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