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The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is a new visa waiver. The European Union created ETIAS in order to fortify and safeguard its borders as well as the citizens and guests of the EU. The ETIAS visa waiver program for Europe tries to pinpoint any concerns or dangers that might be connected to tourists visiting any Schengen Area nation. Every visa-free traveler to Europe after January 1, 2024, will have to go through the ETIAS authorization procedures in order to enter a Schengen nation. Every person from a nation that does not need a travel visa to enter Europe meets the requirements for the visa waiver program. ETIAS for Europe allows visitors to 26 Schengen Zone participants. Countries in this region agree to close all internal borders with other participants. For visitors to the Schengen Zone from 59 countries, ETIAS visa waivers are currently required. According to the most recent data, ETIAS may soon be accessible to even more nations (those waiting to join the European Visa Liberalization Program). Visa exemptions under ETIAS are available for brief stays of up to 90 days. Before entering any nation that is a part of the Schengen Agreement, tourists and business visitors must have an approved ETIAS.