ETIAS definition
Examples of ETIAS in a sentence
Changes in taxes or fees after 5/15/23, travel insurance, airfare, ETIAS authorization, and items of a personal nature.
Changes in taxes or fees after 5/5/23, travel insurance, airfare, ETIAS authorization, and items of a personal nature.
The share of the ETIAS revenues potentially remaining after covering the costs of the operation and maintenance of ETIAS, as referred to in Article 86 of the ETIAS Regulation (the “surplus”), shall be deducted from the final financial contribution of Iceland to the BMVI, in accordance with the formula described in ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.
For each financial year that there is a surplus generated as defined in Article 86 of the ETIAS Regulation and ending with the 2026 financial year, the figures of the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Iceland available as of 31 March on Eurostat (GDP at current prices) shall be divided by the sum of the nominal GDP figures of all the States participating in ETIAS for the respective year.
Travellers will be required to complete the application/purchase the ETIAS individually (cost: €7 Euro).
The share of the ETIAS revenues potentially remaining after covering the costs of the operation and maintenance of ETIAS, as referred to in Article 86 of the ETIAS Regulation (the “surplus”), shall be deducted from the final financial contribution of Norway to the BMVI, in accordance with the formula described in ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.
Without this ETIAS, entry to the European Union will not be permitted.
For each financial year that there is a surplus generated as defined in Article 86 of the ETIAS Regulation and ending with the 2026 financial year, the figures of the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Norway available as of 31 March on Eurostat (GDP at current prices) shall be divided by the sum of the nominal GDP figures of all the States participating in ETIAS for the respective year.
European Union - As of mid-2025 (exact date still to be announced), the European Union will require an ETIAS Travel Authorization for all travellers who do not require a Schengen visa (including Canadian citizens).
For each financial year that there is a surplus generated as defined in Article 86 of the ETIAS Regulation and ending with the 2026 financial year, the figures of the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Switzerland available as of 31 March on Eurostat (GDP at current prices) shall be divided by the sum of the nominal GDP figures of all the States participating in ETIAS for the respective year.