British holidaymakers warned that they may be turned away from Italy, Spain and Portugal
  • 10 months ago
British holidaymakers warned they could be turned away from Spain, Italy and Portugal due to new rules. - it’s a consequence of new rules being introduced since brexit - I will have all the details and what you need to do later

Britain leaving the European Union has impacted on travel to Europe - now as a consequence of new rules being introduced post brexit - UK holidaymakers travelling to certain countries in the EU faced being turned away should they not meet certain criteria

Under a post-Brexit scheme, UK arrivals may be refused entry to the likes of Greece, Spain, Portugal, Turkey and Italy if they don’t have certain new documents.

Holidaymakers will be required to obtain a travel permit which allows them to enter all EU nations - but it comes at a fee.

Anyone who wants to travel to the EU from the UK will have to buy a European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) visa waiver before they depart. They ‘Eurovisa’ will cost around £6.

They will also be required to complete an online application form to get their ETIAS as early as November. If they fail to get the visa, British passport holders could be turned in at the border control.

If your ETIAS application is denied you can request an appeal. The official launch date of the ‘Eurovisa’ has not yet been confirmed by the EU.
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