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New 'Euro-Visa' to Simplify EU Travel Despite Entry-Exit Chaos

A new 'euro-visa' system is set to be rolled out in the EU, simplifying travel for UK citizens despite ongoing entry-exit difficulties. The system, which does not require biometric data, is expected to launch this year.

  • New 'euro-visa' system to simplify EU travel for UK citizens
  • System does not require biometric data, despite EU's Schengen Area biometric requirements
  • Expected to launch this year, despite ongoing entry-exit chaos

UK travellers are set to benefit from a new 'euro-visa' system, which is expected to simplify travel within the EU despite ongoing entry-exit difficulties.

According to Dr Nick Brown, an expert in EU migration policy, the new system will not require biometric data, despite the EU's Schengen Area biometric requirements.

Dr Brown stated, 'It doesn't matter if you don't get your biometrics done on one or other occasion – we’re not running a nuclear programme here.'

The new 'euro-visa' system is expected to launch this year, which will provide a much-needed boost to UK travellers.

However, it's worth noting that UK citizens may still face difficulties when entering certain EU countries due to ongoing entry-exit chaos.

UK travellers are advised to check the latest travel advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCO) before planning their trip.

Additionally, travellers should consider purchasing travel insurance that covers visa and travel-related issues.

Why this matters: This new system will make it easier for UK citizens to travel within the EU, which is a significant boost for British tourists and businesses alike.

What this means for you: What this means for you: If you're planning a trip to the EU, this new system will make it easier to obtain a visa and travel within the EU. However, it's still essential to check the latest travel advice and consider purchasing travel insurance.

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