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How you can prepare for travel under Europe's new EES and ETIAS rules

Emma Pearson
Emma Pearson - emma.pearson@thelocal.com
How you can prepare for travel under Europe's new EES and ETIAS rules
Travel preparation for trips in and out of the EU/Schengen zone is about to get more complicated with the arrival of the EES and ETIAS schemes. Photo by Andrew Harnik / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP

After repeated delays two big changes to EU travel rules could come into force in 2025 - so if you have a trip planned, here's what you need to know in advance.

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Mary Austern
Very confusing. Clicked on link to more info I hit a paywall, even though I subscribe to The Local. Question: will delays in processing your permesso prevent you from traveling or transiting through the EU? During exit or enter or both? No one seems to have definitive information and it's a crap shoot when planning for travel. Finally went to the EU site for ETIAS/EE. 4 Tabs open on browser and still tunneling - no mention of problem with pending permesso.
Martin Couzens
I wonder if the biometric checks required to obtain six-month visas obviate the need for further EES registration at the border. If so, I also wonder how one avoids the inevitable queues at le Shuttle !
Donald Law. Pisa, IT
As a British passport holder with an electronic permisso di siogorno do I have to go into the Non EU queue at airports etc.
David Bower
I have both an Irish and UK passport. My wife and I own a holiday home in Spain. When using my Irish passport to travel with my wife, using her UK passport , is she subject to the 90 day rule? If she is not, how does she claim exemption? Thanks.
Keith Rautio
I have the same issue as Mary Austen on her comment on 21 08 2024. Does anyone have an answer?

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