Unofficial ETIAS Websites Can Mislead Travellers
Dozens of unofficial ETIAS websites have appeared online, some carrying incorrect information, misusing the EU logo or already collecting travellers' personal data. Here is how to stay safe.
Dozens of unofficial ETIAS websites have appeared online, some carrying incorrect information, misusing the EU logo or already collecting travellers' personal data. Here is how to stay safe.
The European Commission has confirmed that British nationals will have to pay a small visa-waiver fee to enter Europe's Schengen Area from next year. The charge is tied to ETIAS, the new online travel authorisation due to launch before the end of 2022.