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UK holidaymakers will have to pay to visit Europe

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Brits heading to Europe will need to pay for a visa from next year. Under the new system, all UK travellers aged from 18 to 70 will need one if they’re visiting an EU country.

In line with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), British holidaymakers will require the visa if they are travelling in Europe for less than 90 days during a 180-day period, reports The Sun.

Holidaymakers will need the ETIAS if travelling to any European country by plane, boat or car, or if they are transiting through Europe to another country.

It will cost €7 (£5) for the documents and they must be applied for before travelling. Passengers will have to complete them online at least 96 hours before departure. READ MORE: EasyJet passengers urged to seek compensation after IT failure sees 200 flights cancelled Applicants will be asked for information about their identity, passport, education, job, recent travel, and criminal convictions, including whether they have ever been kicked out of a country.

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