ETIAS fee for US Citizens travelling to Europe

ETIAS fee for US Citizens travelling to Europe

ETIAS fee for US Citizens travelling to Europe

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Registering with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will soon be a requirement for Americans visiting the Schengen Area. There will be a small ETIAS application fee for US citizens. read more

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ETA South Korea for Hong Kong Citizens

ETA South Korea for Hong Kong Citizens

The ETA South Korea (K-ETA) is an electronic visa waiver available for Hong Konger citizens.

Along with over 100 other nationalities, eligible citizens can apply for a South Korea visa waiver from Hong Kong.

The K-ETA is a simple online system that allows foreign travelers to easily apply for authorization to enter South Korea. read more

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eTA for Foreign Nationals Traveling to Canada

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eTA for Foreign Nationals Traveling to Canada

Are you interested in traveling to Canada from a visa-exempt country? Not so fast! You may need an eTA that stands for Electronic Travel Authorization when traveling by air which is electronically attached to their passport.

This authorization is valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first for those visiting Canada. A new passport means you need a new eTA. If you’re visa-required and eligible for an eTA, but already have a valid Canadian visa you don’t need to apply for an eTA. read more

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eTA requirements to travel to Montreal in Quebec

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eTA requirements to travel to Montreal in Quebec

To travel to Montreal in Quebec, you need either an eTA or a visitor visa. The required authorisation depends on your nationality.

Visa-exempt visitors can use the same eTA to travel anywhere in Quebec or the rest of Canada. It is a multiple-entry permit for stays of up to 6 months.

While the rules for tourists visiting Montreal are the same as for the rest of Canada, Quebec has a special agreement with the Canadian government regarding immigration. The province selects immigrants based on their own criteria who will adapt well to living there. read more

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Essential Tube tips to navigate the London Underground

Essential Tube tips to navigate the London Underground

From Tube maps and child fares to Oyster cards and the Night Tube, G2Eail has all the tips you need to know about the London Underground. From getting to Heathrow Airport to the cost of a one-day travelcard (tip: get an Oyster!), here are the top ways to navigate your way around London.

With 11 lines, 270 stations and 5 million passengers a day, the iconic London Underground (aka the Tube) is essential for navigating the English capital. It’s often faster than taking surface transport through traffic-clogged streets and years of investment to the tune of billions of pounds means it’s never been in better shape. read more

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ETA Canada for UK Citizens

ETA Canada for UK Citizens

ETA Canada for UK Citizens

The eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is a requirement for entry to Canada introduced in 2016 for foreigners travelling by air to the country. The eTA is not a physical document as visas for other countries can be, but is electronically linked to the user’s passport. By presenting your passport to the authorities, they will see if you already have the eTA approved. read more

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Essential Disneyland Tips for First Time Visitors

Essential Disneyland Tips for First Time Visitors

Are you planning a trip to Disneyland, but you’ve never been there before? My family and I live in Arizona and Disneyland is one of our favorite vacation destinations. When people find out we are going to Disneyland, they usually ask “Disneyland, again?” Yes. Disneyland. Again. We’ve been there so many times that I decided to write down Disneyland tips for first time visitors! read more

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Essential Tips to Landing a Job in Fashion PR

Essential Tips to Landing a Job in Fashion PR

Get your glam career in gear with tips on breaking in from fashion industry PR vets

The fashion public relations field has exploded and now it looks more glamorous than ever to be promoting big brands and attending runway shows.

But it’s not all glitz and sparkle. The truth is that it takes a lot of hard work—including the kind of tasks you’d never wear Chanel while doing—to break into this industry. read more

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Essential Tips to Know Before Traveling to Cancun, Mexico

Essential Tips to Know Before Traveling to Cancun, Mexico

You should know these tips before you plan your Cancun vacation!

If you were thinking of planning a trip to Cancun, Mexico in the future, I highly recommend reading through these essential tips and tricks to ensure you have the best experience. Below is a list of information I used to plan my trip and some things I wish I had known before I went. I hope you find them as useful as I did! read more

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Essential Travel Tips for Japan

Essential Travel Tips for Japan

With the Tokyo Olympics and the Rugby World Cup approaching, we felt it was only necessary to make a comprehensive list of the essential travel tips for Japan that you really should know. Hopefully, by following these recommendations, you can not only have an enjoyable time in Japan, but it will help you get a better insight into Japanese society and the day to day life of several million people. read more

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