Hong Kong visitors to EU will need travel authorisation from next year
- But EU border control officials say system easy to use and will only take ‘about a few minutes’ to complete
Visitors to Europe from 60 visa-exempt territories, including Hong Kong, will need travel authorisation from as early as the start of next year, the EU has said.
The bloc added the introduction of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) would boost safety without affecting leisure and business visitors.
Izabella Cooper, the ETIAS central unit division’s media and outreach team leader from the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, said the system was designed “to strengthen internal security of the European Union”.
“Normally, the stolen document database, visa information system or Europol database would be checked at the border by border guards,” she said.
Cooper added that the new system meant any potential risks could be screened out before travel.
“[With ETIAS,] these assessments will be made before the traveller comes. The idea is that ultimately it will make the crossing of the border much smoother,” she said.