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New EU visas where Brits need to pay to visit delayed until late 2023

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EU holidays next year are in luck as the announced visa charge has officially been delayed.Brits were set to be charged €7 (£5.92) for a visa-waiver form ahead of entry to EU member countries.

NHowever, it has now been announced that British travellers are unlikely to face the charge to enter the passport-free zone until 2024 at the earliest. READ MORE: 'I quit my job to work on yachts – and now get paid to travel the world' The European travel information and authorisation system ( ETIAS ) is applied to non-EU citizens from around 60 countries that have visa-free travel within the EU.

But, the system is now scheduled to open from November 2023.Brits can then benefit from a six month tradition period while authorities run information campaigns explaining the new rules.ETIAS, which is similar to the US ESTA scheme means non-EU tourists will need to fill in a form and pay £5.93) – the equivalent of €7 – before entering the passport-free zone in Europe..Everyone aged from 18 to 70 will need to pay the fee to holiday in countries like France, Germany and Italy, but each application will last for three years.It’s believed that approval on the scheme should usually take just minutes.The system was originally expected to start at the end of 2022, but was delayed until May 2023.

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