Scottish Daily Mail

Swot up on latest rules

- TOM CHESSHYRE

MARK TWAIN once wrote: ‘Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness.’ That said, it helps to know the latest travel rules to avoid any complicati­ons. Here’s our 2023 guide. . .

INDIAN E-VISAS RETURN

DURING the pandemic, India changed its entry requiremen­ts for Britons, making it necessary to attend the Indian High Commission in London. now, e-visas that can be arranged online have been reintroduc­ed. Time to plan a trip? Exodus (exodus. co.uk), Abercrombi­e & Kent (abercrombi­ekent.co.uk) and Cox & Kings (coxandking­s.co.uk) all offer interestin­g new getaways. Also see indianvisa­online.gov.in/visa.

U.S. CUBA BAN

NOT such brilliant news for America. If you have visited Cuba since March 1, 2011, you can no longer go to the U.S. using an Electronic System for Travel Authorizat­ion (Esta). Instead of paying £17 for an Esta, such travellers must attend an interview and pay £129 for a visa. Find the latest informatio­n at gov.uk.

INTO THE EU

FROM next november most British travellers to Europe will be required to pay for a European Travel Informatio­n and Authorisat­ion System e-visa. This ‘Etias’ pass will cost £6, be valid for three years and must be purchased by anyone between 18 and 70. Under18s and over-70s will be eligible for free passes. Visitors can complete it online and will be encouraged to do so 72 hours before travel, although in most cases it will be issued immediatel­y on payment. More informatio­n at etias.com.

LONGER QUEUES?

THE knock-on effect of Etias passes could be lengthy queues at border checks in Europe. A new Entry/Exit System (EES) is coming in to accompany the passes, designed to monitor movements of travellers from ‘third countries’, which Britain may be considered, having left the EU.

VENICE FEE

VISITORS to Venice will have to pay an entry fee from later in the year — a measure designed to reduce overcrowdi­ng. The fee will vary from £2.60 to £8.60 per day. The pass will be available to book in advance online and each visitor will be provided with a QR code as proof. There will be a turnstile system or checks by wardens, or both, with fines of up to £257 for those without passes.

CHINA’S OFF-LIMITS

CHInA’S ultra-strict handling of Covid has backfired with big outbreaks of the virus. Entry requiremen­ts are so tough — see the China travel section of fco.gov — that it is effectivel­y impossible to visit.

PCR AXED FOR HK

PCR tests are no longer required on arrival to Hong Kong. Visitors are required only to present negative results from tests conducted within 48 hours of flights.

SRI LANKA ALERT

THIS month Sri Lanka removed requiremen­ts to prove your Covid vaccine status or have a negative test, making it easier to visit. Travellers still need to apply for Electronic Travel Authorisat­ion (ETA), costing £16. See eta.gov. lk/slvisa. The country is also suffering from a shortage of medicines, fuel and food. The Foreign Office says, ‘it is more important than ever to get travel insurance’.

NO-GO RUSSIA

DOn’T even think about going to Russia. The Foreign Office ‘strongly advises’ not to go due to the war in Ukraine. There are no direct flights from Britain, and your card likely won’t work: Visa and Mastercard have suspended operations there.

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