EU Entry Rules May Look Different for Travellers in the Years Ahead

By Ivan PetrenkoJan 31, 2026 17:39 PMNews
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EU flag flying as visa rules move toward digital changes
New visa strategy points to digital entry. Source: unsplash

The European Union has outlined a set of upcoming changes that may influence how trips to Europe are planned in the years ahead. On January 29, the European Commission approved its first ever Visa Strategy, outlining how entry rules should develop over the coming years. The decision comes as international travel continues to grow and Europe looks for ways to stay open, secure, and attractive to visitors from around the world.

The plan aims to combine strong security measures with smoother entry for those travelling for holidays, business trips, education, or employment. Alongside it, the Commission also introduced a recommendation focused on attracting international students, researchers, and skilled professionals. For travellers, this shows that visa policy is no longer only about border control, but also about supporting travel, tourism, and economic connections with other regions.

Passport with visas
Visa policy shifts toward smoother travel. Source: unsplash

How Future Trips to Europe Could Become Easier

One of the clearest shifts for travellers is the growing focus on digital systems within the travel process. The strategy confirms that ETIAS is expected to start operating from late 2026. The system will bring in partially automated checks before departure for visa free travellers, allowing requirements to be verified in advance and lowering the risk of unexpected issues on arrival.

Regular visitors to Europe may also benefit from more flexible visa options. The strategy highlights wider use of multiple entry visas with longer validity for trusted travellers. This could make it easier for frequent tourists and business travellers to return to Europe without reapplying each time, saving time and reducing paperwork for those who travel to the region often.

The Visa Strategy suggests a gradual move toward a more straightforward and predictable travel experience. While changes will not happen overnight, the direction is clear. More digital tools, clearer rules, and better treatment for regular travellers could make planning a trip to Europe less stressful and more enjoyable, especially for those who visit the region regularly or plan longer stays.

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