The European Union has begun implementing a new electronic system that will transform the way people enter and leave the Schengen area.
trips to Europe
Europe activates new entry and exit register for non-European travelers
Starting in October, the way travelers cross into Europe will change.
Cubans will now be able to more easily access a Schengen visa to travel to Europe.
From now on, Cubans will have the option of applying online for a Schengen visa, which would open the doors to the entire European Union, including countries such as Spain, Italy, France, and other non-EU nations on the continent.
Requirements for traveling to Europe with an American passport
Several changes will soon be made to travel requirements for entering Europe. This will not only affect travelers; airlines, cruise ships, and other transportation companies will also have to comply with the changes.
Attention! ETIAS, the entry permit to Europe, changes date.
If you're planning a trip to Europe soon, you'll need to stay up-to-date on the ETIAS and its implementation. As you may know, this paid entry permit to the Schengen area was scheduled to apply to non-resident travelers in 2024, but a change of date has just been announced. We'll keep you updated.