Once approved, your ETIAS travel authorization is valid for up to three years or until the expiration of your passport, whichever comes first. During your stay in Europe, you must have a valid ETIAS for the entire duration. You can leave and re-enter as needed, as long as you adhere to...
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Multiple Entry Visa (definition, types and rules) A multiple entry visa is a specific type of travel authorization that allows visitors to enter a country numerous times during the visa's validity period. This visa type is particularly beneficial for frequent travelers, eliminating the need for re...
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Falling for Taxi Scams Not all taxis will rip you off but there are plenty of drivers looking to overcharge you. Do a little research online to see the rules for each place you’re visiting. For example, some cities have laws that mandate flat taxi fees for rides to/from the airport. ...
Of course, pet shipping to Europe is complex since most countries impose different rules based on where you’re starting your journey. However, dog transport to Europe requires they be microchipped before the rabies vaccination regardless of where you travel. ...
In the past, you might have had to buy a new card for each country, depending on your plan. You can see the details of the new EU rules here. Wi-Fi hotspots Does your SIM card grant you access to Wi-Fi hotspots? Many packages from larger carriers will offer this, which could come...
Any specific part of the car influencing its aerodynamic performance: - must comply with the rules relating to coachwork; - must be rigidly secured to the entirely sprung part of the car (rigidly secured means not having any degree of freedom); - must remain immobile in relation to the ...
Such rules often apply for transiting passengers, even those just passing through the airport. Rules for transiting passengers depend on the country through which you are transiting. Portugal, for example, requires unvaccinated passengers entering the country, including transiting, to show results of a...