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The EU is drawing up plans for new travel document requirements through its European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), CBS News reported. As travel enthusiasts panic, experts explain that the requirements aren’t difficult or permanent yet. “It won’t be complicated, it’s just an annoyance,” CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg said.
“Most Americans, in fact all Americans, are not used to doing this to go to Europe, so there’s going to be lots of surprises at boarding gates with people being denied boarding over the first couple of weeks if this goes into effect.”
According to Conde Nast Traveler, ETIAS’ goal is to tighten up security measures and to digitally screen and track travelers entering and leaving EU countries. The approval process could take up to 96 hours. Once approved, travelers will be allowed multiple entries for three years or until the their passport expires. Visa authorization will be required to travel to all ETIAS member countries including Spain, France, Italy, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. Countries such as Bulgaria and Cyprus and microstates Andorra and Monaco may be included in the future.
Source: Black Enterprise