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europe travel restrictions

Are you planning a vacation abroad? While you'll want to remember your passport and your travel essentials, you'll also want to familiarize yourself with the customs and laws of the country you'll be visiting.

It may come as a surprise that some countries have rules and restrictions around things that might otherwise seem mundane in Canada.

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If you've always had Croatia on your European travel bucket list, the country just became easier to visit for tourists in 2023 — though repeat visitors might be in for a rude surprise when they first arrive.

The Eastern European nation officially moved closer to the European Union on January 1, when it rolled out a bunch of EU-related changes to its borders and its currency.

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Canadians dreaming of a European vacation in 2023 will have to be prepared to spend a little more thanks to a new fee being introduced this year.

The European Union is set to implement a new visa waiver system that will charge travellers from certain countries a fee to enter, including those from Canada.

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It's going to be a bit more expensive to visit parts of Europe next year, but if the upcoming entry fee has you miffed, then we've got a few alternatives for you.

Starting next year, people from 63 visa-exempt countries will have to apply for a special waiver to visit the EU, and that means a new 7€ fee and another round of paperwork to fill out.

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International borders are slamming shut against a newly-discovered variant of the coronavirus, which South African officials say has several "very unusual" mutations.

It's so new that the World Health Organization only just gave it the designations B.1.1.529 on Wednesday and Omicron on Friday. That's when a handful of cases were first spotted in South Africa and Botswana, but it was already reported in Europe on Friday.

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