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Europe's charming streets and stunning scenery make it a dream destination. Many nationalities, including those from visa-exempt countries, can explore the Schengen Zone for up to 90 days without needing a visa.
Let’s explore everything you need to know about traveling to Europe, including the upcoming ETIAS authorization system and specific visa application details
The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is a pre-travel authorization required for visitors from visa-exempt countries entering Schengen Area nations.
This system is designed to enhance security, protect public health, and control illegal immigration. While similar to the U.S. ESTA or Canada’s eTA, ETIAS is not a visa.
Key features:
If you plan to stay longer than 90 days or for other purposes (e.g., work or study), you may need a separate long-term visa.
As of now, 30 European nations will require ETIAS authorization for visa-exempt travelers beginning mid-2025. These include:
Make sure to check your destination country’s ETIAS requirements before your trip!
While the official ETIAS application system is not yet live, here’s what you’ll need to apply:
Once submitted, you’ll receive a notification via email regarding your application’s status. If rejected, you can file an appeal.
With ETIAS, the EU aims to simplify travel while ensuring safety and security. As 2025 approaches, be sure to plan ahead to avoid any disruptions.
If preparing travel documents and navigating new procedures seems overwhelming, consider joining a Korea GapYear (KGY Program) to experience stress-free travel while immersing yourself in European culture.
For more updates on visa processes and ETIAS requirements, stay tuned. Safe travels and happy exploring!
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This information was compiled based on official sources as of November 2024. Visa regulations are subject to change, so please verify the latest details before departure.