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According to a recent bulletin, Starting in 2025, Americans will have to pre-register before traveling to any of the countries in Europe with the new screening system called ETIAS. ETIAS is valid for three years, or until your U.S. passport expires, whichever is sooner. To get ETIAS, you need to: Register online, Provide your U.S. passport details, Provide your personal details, and Provide information about your trip.
The system will check the security credentials and charge a fee to travellers visiting EU member countries for business, tourism, medical or transit purposes. ETIAS is a travel authorisation for travellers not requiring a visa to visit Europe. These visitors will undergo additional security checks prior to being permitted to enter the EU. The ETIAS will be mandatory for citizens of countries including the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Please provide more detailed information about this -- It seems confusing. Thanks!
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will this be recorded?
i hope so
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I'm 72, in fairly decent health and physical condition. is it possible for me to get a mortgage in Portugal or France for 10-15 years at a reasonable rate?
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If we cant make it live, will it be available to watch afterwards for IL members?
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do I need to register? I can't find a link for that
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Sure am looking forward to this. I hope I’ll remember to join and also be able to!
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My wife and I are also looking at the Algarve to retire and are travelling in September. We would also appreciate any thoughts, findings and impressions shared.
Kind Regards,
Sheldon & Laurie Pike
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where do you recommend moving with autistic kiddos?
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i agree with the person who wants to know if it's recorded for later use
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How is inflation affecting Europe? (Spain, inparticularly)?
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The Northern town of Chamina is on the radar. I have looked it up and the average temps appear to be low. I do not mind average temps in the summer of 75 F, but I have found that it is lower than that. Can you tell me about the weather there including the amount of precipitation in the winter and the overall average monthly temps.
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One of the places that I am interested in moving is Italy. I am not a city deweler, but would like to live where there there is somewhat of an English speeking expat community. I will not be listening to the event tomorrow, but will lister to it later.
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I have an online website with my jewelry business... can i bring my jewelry in with me to sell online in any of the european countries and if so, which ones... I am assuming because i am selling tangible goods, it is not considered a digital nomad situation..? thank you
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If I can't make it at 11am EST will there be a recording?
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Most countries I've checked out require some sort of investment in order to reside there. A major real estate or infrastructure investment is not feasible for me at this point because I'm looking at another 10 years or so before retirement and the minimum range I've seen for these investments is $300-500K. I know very few people who have that kind of free cash just sitting around. However, stocks or similar invesments is something that I am able to do, especially when I have a decade to build up to that amount. The problem I'm running into is that investing in another country's stock market seems to require a bank or brokerage account in that country, which is apparently impossible to get without a local address. So, how do I do this?
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how do we sign up/register?
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You can't stay in Portugal for more than 90 days without a visa. You must be out of the European Union for a minimum of 90 days before you can return for another 90 days. You can rent for 5-6 months, but you will be paying the landlord for time you aren't there.