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Schengen ETIAS coming in 2021


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12 hours ago, alcpa1 said:

We were in Cuba via Azamara in November.

All passengers regardless of their home country were required to purchase the $75 visa.

I do not recall having to provide proof of insurance. It would not have been a problem as we always take travel insurance but we were not asked when passing through customs and immigration nor was it requested by the cruise line.

Relations between the US and Cuba remain in flux, to say the least. Just ask the professional baseball players!

 

The ETIAS will be painless but could become a timing issue if booking a quick trip over the pond with the system stressed.

The $75 includes insurance while in a Cuban port.

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