Citizens of 58 other countries and territories, including Malaysia, must also apply for the online document, valid for three years.
Named the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, or Etias, it is an electronic visa waiver for citizens of select visa-exempt countries that is similar to its American counterpart, the Esta.
Countries that will require the Etias are primarily continental European countries that share a border and are co-signers of the Schengen Agreement, which established a freedom of movement zone between the participating nations by removing travel restrictions. Other than Singapore, citizens of 58 other countries and territories – including Malaysia, Australia, Japan, South Korea, US and Canada – will also have to apply for the online document, which is valid for three years.
An applicant who has his Etias application rejected will receive an explanation, and it will include information on the particular EU member state that made the decision. The applicant will also be given a chance to appeal.
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