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EU Commission plans for 'travel tax' could hit British citizens after Brexit | |
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After Brexit, British people will no longer be able to travel freely to Europe without paying a "travel tax" and being forced to fill out a form under plans unveiled by Brussels. | |
The US-style visa waiver scheme is one of the first concrete signs UK citizens will not be permitted the privileges they once had to move across European borders unhindered. | The US-style visa waiver scheme is one of the first concrete signs UK citizens will not be permitted the privileges they once had to move across European borders unhindered. |
The EU Commission said the system of security checks is necessary to prevent terrorist entering the Schengen open-borders area, but UK Brexit critics warned it is further evidence of the hidden cost of quitting the Union. | The EU Commission said the system of security checks is necessary to prevent terrorist entering the Schengen open-borders area, but UK Brexit critics warned it is further evidence of the hidden cost of quitting the Union. |
Under the Etias system, countries from outside the EU which do not require a full visa to travel to the bloc, will now pay a five euro (£4.29) fee and complete an online form. | Under the Etias system, countries from outside the EU which do not require a full visa to travel to the bloc, will now pay a five euro (£4.29) fee and complete an online form. |
Sir Julian King, the EU’s Security Commissioner, said: "Terrorists and criminals don't care much for national borders. The only way to defeat them is by working together effectively. | Sir Julian King, the EU’s Security Commissioner, said: "Terrorists and criminals don't care much for national borders. The only way to defeat them is by working together effectively. |
"Etias will help do that, by spotting problem individuals and stopping them from coming, we'll enhance Europe's internal security." | "Etias will help do that, by spotting problem individuals and stopping them from coming, we'll enhance Europe's internal security." |
The automated system cross-checks travellers against visa, criminal and stolen document databases. | The automated system cross-checks travellers against visa, criminal and stolen document databases. |
The European Commission says filling out the form should take less than 10 minutes and the Etias permit will be valid for five years and multiple trips. | The European Commission says filling out the form should take less than 10 minutes and the Etias permit will be valid for five years and multiple trips. |
But Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, a supporter of the Open Britain campaign, said Brits travelling to the continent for holidays will be dismayed at having to pay for something they are used to getting for free. | But Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, a supporter of the Open Britain campaign, said Brits travelling to the continent for holidays will be dismayed at having to pay for something they are used to getting for free. |
He said: "Nobody voted for more expensive holidays and an exemption for British travellers to Europe should be something we can negotiate. | He said: "Nobody voted for more expensive holidays and an exemption for British travellers to Europe should be something we can negotiate. |
"This is yet more evidence of the hidden cost of Brexit." | "This is yet more evidence of the hidden cost of Brexit." |
Liberal Democrat MEP Catherine Bearder said: "This would mean a travel tax and extra paperwork for holidays to Europe, adding to the impact of the falling pound. | Liberal Democrat MEP Catherine Bearder said: "This would mean a travel tax and extra paperwork for holidays to Europe, adding to the impact of the falling pound. |
"Amber Rudd must clarify how she will ensure British families can continue to enjoy free and easy travel to the EU." | "Amber Rudd must clarify how she will ensure British families can continue to enjoy free and easy travel to the EU." |
The Prime Minister's official spokeswoman said: "These are proposals that have come forward today and we will need to consider them and study them in detail." | The Prime Minister's official spokeswoman said: "These are proposals that have come forward today and we will need to consider them and study them in detail." |
Home Secretary Ms Rudd will discuss the proposals at a meeting with her European counterparts on Friday. | Home Secretary Ms Rudd will discuss the proposals at a meeting with her European counterparts on Friday. |
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