ETIAS - a practical guide
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ETIAS is scheduled to be introduced at the end of 2022. Many travelers who have so far only entered the Schengen area with a passport are thinking of this date with mixed feelings. Although most people realize that ETIAS promises a significant gain in security, many people are still afraid of the form. Especially older travelers who have little to do with computers and the Internet are worried about it. This article aims to dispel these concerns.
Entering Vatican City with ETIAS
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There are enclaves within the Schengen area that strictly speaking do not belong to this area. Besides Vatican City, these are Andorra, San Marino and Monaco. If you primarily want to visit St. Peter's Square in Rome and the world-famous sights, you might wonder if you can do that with a Schengen visa.
Travelers to Vatican City first enter Italy