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Sunday 11 September 2016

EU May Force British Travellers To Apply For Visas To Travel In Europe After Brexit

British passport holders may have to apply for visas to visit some parts of Europe after Article 50 is invoked and the UK leaves the European Union 
Britons may have to apply for visas to travel throughout continental Europe once the UK leaves the EU, it has been reported.
A scheme apparently being debated by the executive body of the European Union suggests the 26-nation passport-free Schengen zone, which does not include the UK, could operate a visa programme similar to the US waiver.,

Currently, British passport holders can travel throughout member states without having to apply for short-term visas, but Britain's decision to leave the EU has left question marks over the criteria needed for UK nationals to visit the Schengen zone.


According to The Guardian, the European Commission (EC) is due to unveil draft legislation for the EU travel information and authorisation system (Etias) later this year as part of a broader response to calls for greater security across the continent following recent terror attacks in France and Belgium.
The scheme would cover all visitors to the Schengen zone from countries that do not need a visa to enter.  





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