BRITS travelling to top holiday destinations have been warned they could be vulnerable to scams under new visa rules. The EU has admitted that its new European Travel Information and Authorisation …
It adds: "This may give the false impression that the additional fee charged by the commercial intermediary is a mandatory part of the application process."
The guidance also says that some sites may make "fraudulent use of the personal or financial data provided by the applicant". Applications for the scheme are expected to open next summer, and scores of websites with "Etias" in their domain name have already been set up. Guy Hobbs, editor of Which? Travel, said: "The European Commission has promised that the vast majority of travellers will receive their Etias visa waiver within minutes, so travellers should be very wary of third-party sites promising to fast-track applications for a fee.Read More on The Sun
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