Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

10 fun things to do this weekend in and around Edmonton (July 17-19)

10 fun things to do this weekend in and around Edmonton (July 17-19)

Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

A new vintage shop just opened on Dundas West and it features 15 independent sellers, Canada Reviews

A new vintage shop just opened on Dundas West and it features 15 independent sellers, Canada Reviews

How to get and farm ore in Palworld

How to get and farm ore in Palworld

10 of the best things to do in and around Calgary this weekend (July 17 to 19)

10 of the best things to do in and around Calgary this weekend (July 17 to 19)

Ninja’s microwave air fryer could be the fix for soggy reheated pizza

Ninja’s microwave air fryer could be the fix for soggy reheated pizza

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » Canadian travellers will soon need to pay for a special pass just to enter Europe
Canadian travellers will soon need to pay for a special pass just to enter Europe
Lifestyle

Canadian travellers will soon need to pay for a special pass just to enter Europe

16 July 20264 Mins Read

If a European getaway is on your travel radar for later this year or next, there’s a new step worth including into your planning, and it comes with a price tag attached.

According to the Government of Canada’s updated travel guidance, the European Union is preparing to launch its European Travel Information and Authorisation System, or ETIAS, sometime in the last quarter of 2026. Once it’s live, Canadians will need to apply for and receive an ETIAS authorization before travelling to any of the 30 participating European countries, including popular destinations like France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece, for stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

While it sounds like a visa, it’s not exactly. It’s closer to what Americans already deal with through the US ESTA program, a quick online pre-screening you complete before you fly. But unlike a lot of pre-clearance systems, this one won’t be free.

How much will it cost?

ETIAS was originally expected to cost €7. That’s no longer the number. The European Commission confirmed in July 2025 that the fee is being raised to €20 (roughly $30 CAD) instead, citing inflation, expanded system costs, and a desire to bring the price in line with similar programs used by other countries. Travellers under 18 or over 70 won’t have to pay the fee, though they’ll still need to apply for the authorization itself.

Once approved, an ETIAS authorization is tied to your passport and valid for three years, or until that passport expires, whichever comes first.

When exactly does this start?

That part’s still a bit fuzzy. The EU hasn’t locked in an exact launch date, only that it’s targeting the last quarter of 2026, and it says it’ll announce the specific date a few months ahead of time. Once ETIAS does go live, there will be a transitional period of at least six months, followed by a grace period, before the system becomes strictly mandatory.

In the meantime, the EU is urging people not to apply anywhere except the official ETIAS website once it exists. Fraudulent sites already claiming to sell ETIAS authorizations have started popping up, so if you see one now, before the system has even launched, that’s an immediate red flag.

A different system is already in effect

ETIAS shouldn’t be confused with another system that’s already up and running: the Entry/Exit System, or EES. That one’s fully operational across the Schengen area, which includes nearly 30 countries, right now, and it works by digitally recording your entries and exits, along with biometric data like fingerprints and a facial photo, replacing the old manual passport stamp. It doesn’t cost anything, and it isn’t something you apply for ahead of time. It just happens automatically at the border.

ETIAS, once it launches, will essentially sit on top of that system as a pre-travel approval step.

What if you have dual citizenship?

Canadians with citizenship in an EU country or Ireland won’t be able to apply for one using their Canadian passport once ETIAS launches.

They’ll be expected to travel on their European passport instead, which also means it needs to be valid and unexpired well before their trip. And regardless of which passport gets you into Europe, you’ll still need a valid Canadian passport to fly home.

For now, a Canadian passport remains all you need to visit the Schengen area, provided it’s valid for at least three months past your planned departure date.

AI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of MTL Blog’s Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our Editorial Standards page.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
How to get and farm ore in Palworld

How to get and farm ore in Palworld

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
I Tried Trisha Yearwood's Lemon Squares—and They're Everything a Summer Dessert Should Be

I Tried Trisha Yearwood's Lemon Squares—and They're Everything a Summer Dessert Should Be

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
16th Jul: The Hawk (2026), 10 Episodes [TV-MA] (6/10)

16th Jul: The Hawk (2026), 10 Episodes [TV-MA] (6/10)

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
Ottawa offers provinces  billion to help train more skilled trades workers

Ottawa offers provinces $2 billion to help train more skilled trades workers

Lifestyle 16 July 2026
Top Articles
I spy

I spy

6 July 2026336 Views
Canadians aren’t taking their paid vacation days. Can burnout be far behind? | Canada Voices

Canadians aren’t taking their paid vacation days. Can burnout be far behind? | Canada Voices

2 June 2026214 Views
Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

25 May 2026113 Views
The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

The Mother May I Story – Chickpea Edition

18 May 2024103 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
10 of the best things to do in and around Calgary this weekend (July 17 to 19)
What's On 16 July 2026

10 of the best things to do in and around Calgary this weekend (July 17 to 19)

The forecast is calling for some serious heat this weekend, which means it’s the perfect…

Ninja’s microwave air fryer could be the fix for soggy reheated pizza

Ninja’s microwave air fryer could be the fix for soggy reheated pizza

Russia’s Hotel Development Slows Sharply as Financing Pressures Stall New Openings

Russia’s Hotel Development Slows Sharply as Financing Pressures Stall New Openings

I Tried Trisha Yearwood's Lemon Squares—and They're Everything a Summer Dessert Should Be

I Tried Trisha Yearwood's Lemon Squares—and They're Everything a Summer Dessert Should Be

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

Spices sold at Dollarama stores were just recalled and eating them could make you sick

10 fun things to do this weekend in and around Edmonton (July 17-19)

10 fun things to do this weekend in and around Edmonton (July 17-19)

Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

Canadian Transportation Agency approves Lac-Mégantic bypass construction

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202434 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024375 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 2024103 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.