ETIAS Information
ETIAS is an acronym for European Travel Information and Authorisation System, which is an electronic system for screening visitors from Visa exempt countries traveling to Europe. For now, such visitors only require a valid passport issued to them by their respective countries to pass through immigration checkpoints, and they don’t need a visa. Despite the soon-to-be-introduced ETIAS policy, such travelers will still be able to visit Schengen countries without visas; the only difference will be that they will need security clearance first.
This permit is only for citizens from Visa free countries that could enter the Schengen Area without visas before the announcement of ETIAS, with the exception of visitors from the Republic of Ireland, which is still a member of Europe’s Common Travel Area.
ETIAS will be similar to the electronic travel authorizations of other countries, like the systems operated by Australia, Canada, The UK, and the United States ESTA.
Starting from November 2023, any visitor coming to the Schengen Area and other European countries like Romania, Bulgaria, and Cyprus must get ETIAS approval first; otherwise, they will not be allowed to enter. The only country in Europe that will not adopt this policy is the Republic of Ireland which has its visa policy for visitors.
Six Months Grace Period
ETIAS will become available from May 2023, but the European Commission has stated that it will allow a six months grace period for eligible travelers to enter Europe without it as the system will be tested until the beginning of November, when it will be made mandatory for all travelers.