Canadians travelling to Europe will soon have to pay triple the entrance fees

If you're planning to check Italy or France off your bucket list, expect to pay more for the European Travel Information Authorization System (ETIAS) fee later this year.The European Commission (EC) announced last year that it's adjusting the fee for the new visa waiver system, which is an entry requirement for visa-exempt, non-European Union citizens travelling to Europe.The ETIAS was created to track tourists from 59 countries that are not part of the EU but can enter Europe without needing a visa, mainly for security purposes.Canadians, Americans, and citizens of the United Kingdom are some of the tourists who will need to pay the extra fee to enter Europe.How much more will Canadians have to pay for the ETIAS?When the visa waiver system was first announced in 2018, the fee was set at €7 (around C$11.30). The EC says this year, it will be hiking the cost to €20 (C$32.29) per application, which is nearly triple the original fee.It cites "the rise in inflation s...


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