
Ahead of the new school year, DG HOME, the European Commission’s department responsible for EU policy on migration and home affairs, has shared new travel requirements that students coming from visa-free countries must also comply with when joining a study programme in Europe. Currently, three Eastern Partnership countries have a visa-free regime with the EU – Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.
Below are seven key facts about the new ETIAS travel authorisation, starting in the first half of 2025.
If you are a national from a visa-free country and you plan to study in a European country requiring ETIAS for more than 90 days, you will need a student visa.
You can remain in the European countries requiring ETIAS for up to an additional 90 days without needing to leave and return. However, you need:
The EES registers visa-free and visa-required travellers entering the Schengen Area for a short stay. Specifically, it records the time and place of your entry and stores your facial image and fingerprints.
Registration in the EES usually takes place at the border. However, if you are staying for a short period after your student visa expires, you will need to request your registration in the EES to the authorities of the Member State where you are studying or those of the Member State to which you intend to travel.
You will be able to verify the remaining days of your authorised stay on the official EES website after the system goes live.
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