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Britons may be forced to pay a fee in order to visit Europe after Brexit, according to plans reportedly being drafted by the European Commission (EC). | Britons may be forced to pay a fee in order to visit Europe after Brexit, according to plans reportedly being drafted by the European Commission (EC). |
A scheme being debated by the executive body of the European Union suggests the 26-nation Schengen zone, which does not include the UK, could operate a visa programme comparable to the United States' ESTA scheme, according to the Guardian. | |
Currently, the US ESTA system requires travellers from participating countries from the Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) to apply to visit online. Since 2010 a payment of $14 (£10) has been required to obtain the ESTA. | |
Such a programme has been backed by France and Germany following calls for bolstered security throughout Europe after a string of terror attacks on European soil, according to EU sources. | Such a programme has been backed by France and Germany following calls for bolstered security throughout Europe after a string of terror attacks on European soil, according to EU sources. |
All 26 countries in the Schengen Area have abolished passports and border control at their mutual borders. | All 26 countries in the Schengen Area have abolished passports and border control at their mutual borders. |
Although not a member of the zone, British nationals are able to travel freely within it after showing a valid passport upon entry. | Although not a member of the zone, British nationals are able to travel freely within it after showing a valid passport upon entry. |
But after Britain's exit from the bloc, UK citizens may be forced to apply to visit the zone and pay a fee, legal experts have said. | |
Leave campaigners admitted such a scheme could be a possibility in the build-up to the EU referendum. | |
In April, Conservative MP and leading leave campaigner Dominic Raab said Britons could need a visa “or some other kind of check” to travel to continental Europe after Brexit. | |
Speaking to the BBC’s Sunday Politics show, Mr Raab said the issue would be a matter for post-withdrawal negotiations with the EU. | |
“I think we’d have to look at that as part of the negotiations in detail. But look, at the moment president Barack Obama’s administration … is looking at new visa requirements and screening from Germany, Belgium, Greece, France, because of the recent terrorist attacks," he said. | “I think we’d have to look at that as part of the negotiations in detail. But look, at the moment president Barack Obama’s administration … is looking at new visa requirements and screening from Germany, Belgium, Greece, France, because of the recent terrorist attacks," he said. |
Earlier on Friday, Boris Johnson confirmed he had abandoned his EU referendum promise to introduce points-based immigration curbs. | |
During the campaign, the now-Foreign Secretary claimed the Australian-style system would tackle immigration that was “completely out of control” and would “neutralise the extremists” on the toxic issue. | |
On Monday, however, Theresa May announced she had rejected the idea – despite it being a key focus of the Vote Leave campaign, backed by Mr Johnson. | |
Asked if he agreed, the Foreign Secretary said the important point was that immigration was curbed, not the exact form that control took. | |
He said: “The crucial utensil that needs to be applied is, of course, control and you may remember there was a campaign on which the slogan was ‘take back control’". |