Do I need a Schengen visa to visit European countries for holiday? Reply Thirumal Motati says January 27, 2023 at 6:16 am Hi Rasaq! You would need a Schengen visa to visit Schengen countries. But countries in Europe that do not fall under the Schengen zone can be visited using your ...
PRO TIP 5: Since EU legislation is ever-changing, AXA also recommends that you always double-check with the proper channels — i.e., the official European Commission, etc. websites above, as well as those of your home country and the Schengen state you wish to visit — to make sure yo...
Once you obtain valid ETIAS travel authorization, you can enter any of these ETIAS European countries as often as you want for short-term stays—which is typically for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Upon entry to the region, a border guard will ask to see your passport and other...
China will expand its unilateral visa-free travel policy to six additional European countries including Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg, during the period from March 14 to November 30, 2024. Ordinary passport holders from the above countries may enter China visa-free...
Nationals of more than 50 non-European countries are exempt from applying for a visa tovisit the Schengen Area for up to 90 days. TheETIAS visa waiverhas been developed so that travellers from these countries cancontinue to enter visa-free, while at the same time improving border management ...
Tourists visit the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, capital of China, May 2, 2024. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong) This measure will "definitely facilitate Austrian people to travel to China, strengthen personnel exchanges between the two countries, and further promote Austria-China relations and the exchanges ...
Renouncing US citizenship is a tried-and-tested means of reducing your taxes but, even by choosing to live overseas, you can still substantially lower them without renouncing. Whatever you decide to do, it must be structured properly. You’ll need to incorporate the best solutions from all ava...
The Chinese Embassy in Malta was one of the first to announce the cut in visa fees on Friday. While the visa fee for Maltese citizens going to China has been reduced from 60 euros (64.7 U.S. dollars) to 45 euros, fees for Malta's residents from other countries have also been reduced...
That will depend on your nationality, as some foreigners enjoy visa-free European trips while others cannot. The Schengen visa area currently has a lot of 63 countries whose citizens are allowed to visit Spain or any other Schengen country for a short time. These eligible visa free visitors ...