Tag Archives: British travellers

Dispelling myths that post-Brexit bureaucracy will be tougher for UK travellers to Europe

This week’s headlines seemed scary to those of us worried about bureaucracy when travelling. “UK citizens travelling to the EU next summer will have to pay a €7 visa waiver fee,” they read. Let me explain to you the latest state of the post-Brexit bureaucratic chaos, starting from this very title. Myth 1: “British citizens… Read More »

When should I apply for Etias and what will travel from the UK be like?

Under current plans in Brussels, Britons travelling to the European Union and the wider Schengen Area will need to apply for permission to visit online in advance from November 2025. EU officials have confirmed that the much-delayed “entry-exit system” will come into force on November 10, 2024. From then on, every UK traveller entering the… Read More »

Seven things you need to know before visiting America

Despite being a former British colony, one of our closest allies, and generally lumped together on the world stage, travelers are often surprised and delighted by the differences in lifestyle, attitudes, and geography they encounter in the United States. But when British travelers, with their staunch belief in common sense above all else, realize that… Read More »