U.S. citizens will no longer be able to travel to Europe without getting special authorization starting in 2021.
The European Union introduced the European Travel Information and Authorization System, or ETIAS, will be required for those who want to visit Europe. Currently, U.S. citizens are able to travel to Europe without a visa if they are staying less than 90 days.
The ETIAS is required for travelers to the European Schengen Area, which is a zone consisting of 26 countries and three micro-states. Countries often frequented by tourists such as France, Spain, Germany, Italy and Poland are included in the area.
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7 comments:
The US does this to everyone so...?
10:47 exactly
10:47 & 11:18 No the us does not do this to everyone. Most if not all of Europe does not need a visa.
Where do you get your info? You clearly don't know what you are talking about!
So what? Who wants to go anymore? Its filled with Muslims. I can see that here.
Europe won't exist by 2021 jokes on them
It’s your opinion but my opinion is that you are hateful and racist.
12:36
There you go again throwing that race card. Please enlighten us and tell us what race a "Muslim" is?
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