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european travel

Good news if you're visiting the European Union this year: the EU has officially pushed back plans to roll out its visa waiver program, meaning you won't have to fill out extra forms or pay a fee quite yet.

The program, called the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), will eventually require travellers to complete an online form and pay €7 before visiting any country in the EU.

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Off The Top: In a new list of the 23 must-visit vacation destinations for 2023, CNN Travel placed none other than beautiful, balmy Ottawa alongside the likes of Cairo (Egypt), Naoshima (Japan) and Thessaloniki (Greece). While the Rideau Canal and Parliament Hill were among the "don't miss" attractions in our humble capital, CNN devoted an entire paragraph to the NHL's Senators, lending credence to the theory that Ottawa's inclusion in the article is just the latest elaborate Ryan Reynolds gag.

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If you're looking for a sign to book that Europe trip you've been thinking about, you might want to get on it now before things become more expensive and complicated.

The European Union just bumped the rollout date for its upcoming visa waiver system for most travellers, which it calls ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System).

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If you're looking to travel to one of the countries in the European Union in 2023, it just got a bit more complicated and expensive.

The European Union is poised to introduce a new visa waiver system that will take effect next May, which it calls the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System).

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