EU Home Affairs Ministers Review EES Readiness, Schengen Resilience and New Security Risks
Council examined phased implementation strategies for the EES, internal Schengen pressures, and coordinated responses to transnational security challenges.
Council examined phased implementation strategies for the EES, internal Schengen pressures, and coordinated responses to transnational security challenges.
From late 2026, non-EU travellers flying to Europe will need an ETIAS travel authorisation before boarding. Learn how the system works at airports, on arrival, and during international transits.
The EU Council has decided to temporarily suspend certain elements of the EU visa code for Ethiopian nationals in response to insufficient readmission cooperation.
Discover how ETIAS affects your land travel plans by bus, train, or car across Europe.
ETIAS applications can be completed by a travel agent, friend or relative, but the traveller remains responsible for the information submitted. The official rules focus on trust, written authorisation and transparency over fees.
If you hold dual citizenship, understanding which passport to link with your ETIAS authorization is crucial for seamless European travel.
ETIAS and the Entry/Exit System are often discussed together, but they do not do the same job. One is a pre-travel authorisation, while the other is a border registration system used when travellers actually arrive.
Brexit did not end travel between the UK and Europe, but it made it more restrictive, more administrative and often more expensive. British travellers now face tighter passport rules, stay limits, added border friction and fewer of the practical conveniences they once took for granted.
November travel to Germany will look a little different because the new EU system has started to appear at the frontier. The key point is that EES is about registration and tracking, not about buying a separate permit before you fly.
Spain has introduced broader reporting rules for accommodation providers and car rental firms, which means more information may be requested during a trip. The important distinction is that the law appears to expand identity and payment reporting, not to demand intrusive access to your bank balance.