Urgent EU Travel Alert: UK Tourists Need Specific Funds from Sunday!

British travellers are set to face new scrutiny regarding their financial resources when entering the European Union and associated Schengen area countries from this week. Following Brexit, UK passport holders are now designated as third-country nationals by the EU, necessitating adherence to specific regulations established by the EU and its member states. A key EU regulation concerns "sufficient means of subsistence, both for the duration of the intended stay and for the return to their country of origin or transit to a third country into which they are certain to be admitted, or are in a position to acquire such means lawfully." While this requirement has been in place for several years, most holidaymakers have not historically been questioned about their finances upon arrival. However, this situation is poised to change.
The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) is scheduled to launch on Sunday. This system will require British passport holders to provide personal details, including facial features and fingerprints, along with their arrival and departure times, when visiting the 25 EU nations, as well as Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland. The EES technology is designed to prompt enquiries about whether visitors possess adequate financial means for the duration of their trip. From Sunday, Brits arriving in EU countries may routinely encounter questions about their bank balance or proof of funds.
A government spokesperson, as reported by the Mirror, clarified that from "12 October, passengers who register for EES at a kiosk may need to answer a series of questions." If a traveller responds 'no' to any of these questions, they will be directed to a border guard for further discussion, a process described as a normal part of border procedures to ensure smooth and secure travel. The full repercussions of failing to demonstrate sufficient funds or providing false information are yet to be completely understood.
Given these impending changes, it is advisable for British travellers to be aware of the specific daily financial expectations set by various countries within the zone, as compiled by the Independent:
Bulgaria expects €50 per day, with a minimum overall requirement of €500.
Belgium requires €95 per day.
The Czech Republic specifies €64 per day.
Denmark expects €50 per day.
Estonia, Slovenia, and Croatia each require €70 per day.
Finland expects €50 per day.
France specifies €65 per day.
Germany requires €45 per day.
Greece expects €50 per day, with a minimum overall requirement of €300.
Hungary requires €25 per day.
Iceland specifies €56 per day, with a minimum overall requirement of €280.
Italy requires €54 per day, with a minimum overall requirement of €270.
Latvia expects €14 per day.
Lithuania and Romania each require €50 per day.
Luxembourg specifies €89 per day.
Malta requires €48 per day.
The Netherlands expects €55 per day.
Norway specifies €43 per day.
Poland requires €18 per day.
Portugal requires €40 per day, alongside a €70 entry fee.
Slovakia specifies €56 per day.
Spain requires €113.40 per day, with a minimum overall requirement of €1,020.60.
Sweden expects €39 per day.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein each require €107 per day.
Austria, however, does not set out specific reference amounts. Its regulations state that "Aliens shall be refused entry at the border if they have no place of residence in Austria and do not have sufficient means of subsistence to meet the costs of their stay and return. However, there are no reference amounts for the above. Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis depending on the purpose, type and duration of the stay.” Therefore, travellers to Austria should be prepared for a subjective assessment of their financial capacity.
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