TRAVEL between the UK and Europe is changing, with both destinations set to introduce visa waivers in the coming months and ...
Exclusive: By January 2026 most British travellers to the EU will face ‘double red tape’ with biometrics taken and passport ...
ETIAS, Europe's new travel authorization regulation that will require international arrivals to get advance approval and pay a fee before entering Europe, was supposed to go into effect in 2025.
Extra red tape due to Brexit will not be mandatory for travel from the UK to the Schengen Area before 2027, I calculate ...
Later this year, people travelling with British passports will be required to pay a £6-waiver before entering most EU ...
In this week's newsletter, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak looks at Greenland’s crucial elections and the EU’s continued ...
The European Union has issued an update on the much-delayed ETIAS visa-waiver scheme which will see Brits pay a seven euro ...
BRITS heading abroad won’t be penalised if they don’t get the new European visa-waiver as soon as it starts. The new ...
New European entry rules will affect UK tourists travelling to destinations in Europe, including Spain, France and Portugal.
If you're planning to travel soon, make sure you're aware of required documents you'll need for the U.S., U.K. and Europe.
UK holidaymakers have been granted a reprieve as the expected £6 visa-waiver introduction has been postponed until late 2025. When it does come into effect, Brits will be required to secure an 'e-visa ...
But for at least another six months the Etias will be optional. So you are most unlikely to need one before 2027 at the earliest. British travellers and those from all other “third-country visa ...