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Do Australians Need a Visa or ETIAS for Europe?

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Australian travelers visiting the Schengen Area will require ETIAS authorization from Q4 2026.

ETIAS Required

Australian citizens can enter the Schengen Area visa-free for up to 90 days. From Q4 2026, ETIAS authorization (€20, active 3 years) will be required before travel.
Quick Facts

Australians currently visit Europe visa-free. From late 2026, ETIAS authorization will be required. It costs €20, is valid for 3 years, and most applications are processed within minutes.

Requirement ETIAS
Cost €20
Validity 3 years
Max Stay 90 days in 180
Passport Rank #22 of 199
ETIAS Cost €20
Validity 3 years
Processing Minutes
Visa-Free Access 154 countries

How to Apply for ETIAS

  1. 1

    Access the official portal

    Go to travel-europe.europa.eu/etias. The portal is expected to open Summer 2026.

  2. 2

    Submit the application

    Provide your passport details, travel plans, and answer security questions. Takes about 10 minutes.

  3. 3

    Submit the fee

    €20 for adults aged 18-70. Free for children under 18 and seniors over 70.

  4. 4

    Await your ETIAS

    Most applications are completed almost instantly. ETIAS is linked to your passport electronically.

The 90/180-Day Rule for Australians

Even with ETIAS, Australians must follow the 90/180-day rule: you can stay a maximum of 90 days within any rolling 180-day period throughout all 30 Schengen countries combined. Days in France, Germany, and Spain all count toward the same limit.

The window "rolls" — it is always calculated by looking back 180 days from today. This is more restrictive than a simple calendar period. Use our 90/180-day calculator to track your remaining days.

The Australia passport ranks #22 globally, offering visa-free access to 154 countries. This strong passport means Australians only need ETIAS — not a full visa — for Schengen travel.

Beware of Scam Sites

The only official ETIAS website is travel-europe.europa.eu. Any site charging more than €20 or with a different domain is unofficial. Learn how to identify scams →
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Common Questions for Australians

Do Australians need a visa for Europe?
No. Australians do not need a Schengen visa. However, from Q4 2026, ETIAS authorization (€20) will be required for travel to the Schengen Area.
How much does ETIAS cost for Australians?
ETIAS costs €20 for adults aged 18-70. It is free for children under 18 and seniors over 70.
How long can Australians stay in Europe?
A maximum of 90 days within any 180-day rolling period across all Schengen countries combined.
When does ETIAS launch?
ETIAS is expected to launch Q4 2026 (October-December). There will be a 6-month transitional period before it becomes mandatory.
How strong is the Australia passport?
The Australia passport ranks #22 out of 199 globally, providing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 154 countries. This is why Australians qualify for ETIAS instead of a full Schengen Visa.

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