As my job is in tourism, specifically transferring tourists from and to the airports, I'm dreading this. Just how many people will have to change their flights/holidays etc. How many will message to say they won't be turning up and can they have a refund?
I do so bloody hope I'm wrong and everything will go smoothly!!
https://www.etiasauthorisation.com/requ ... rom%202025.Do British citizens need a visa for Europe?
British citizens do not need a visa to travel to Europe short term. Passport holders can continue to travel to countries in the EU without applying for a visa, even following Brexit.
- Like nationals of all other visa-exempt non-EU countries, British citizens will need to apply for ETIAS from 2025. Registering with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is mandatory to cross the external Schengen border.
Why do British citizens need ETIAS?
British citizens need ETIAS because the United Kingdom is not in the European Union. Since Brexit, you do not have freedom of movement in the EU as a UK passport holder.
ETIAS is being introduced for all visa-exempt non-EU nationals and therefore applies to travellers from the UK.
Citizens of over 60 countries including Australia, Canada, and the United States will also need to apply for ETIAS.
What you need to know about ETIAS for UK citizens
With the introduction of ETIAS, the requirements to travel from the UK to Europe will change. You will need ETIAS for holidays and business trips to Schengen countries.
Here is the essential information about ETIAS for UK citizens.
You can stay in Europe for up to 90 days per 180-day period with ETIAS. A visa is required for longer stays.
You can visit Europe multiple times with the same authorisation. You do not need to apply and pay each time you travel—ETIAS is valid for 3 years, or until your passport expires.
You can go to any of the countries in the Schengen Area with the same ETIAS permit. No need to get separate authorisations for each country you plan to visit.