the Express.By the end of next year, British holidaymakers will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Authorisation and Information System) to visit countries in the EU.The visa-style system will act in a similar way to the US and Australian schemes.In a press statement, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency said: “The EU will not be the first to introduce such a system: for many years now, visa-exempt travellers have had to apply for a travel authorisation to enter the US, Canada or Australia.”Under Brexit rules the UK will from the end of 2022 be considered a third country and so will be subject to the ETIAS programme.The ETIAS was created to strengthen EU borders and protect the area from visitors who may pose a security or.
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