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The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) that will charge travellers to visit certain countries has been postponed and this has an impact on Canadians travelling to Europe.

It was supposed to come into effect in November 2023 but the European Union has announced that this system won't be operational at all this year.

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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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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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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 considering a trip to Europe this summer, your dollar is probably going to go farther than ever.

The Euro's value has slipped on global markets in 2022, and on Tuesday it actually dropped enough to briefly hit parity with the U.S. dollar for the first time in 20 years, CNN reports.

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