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iVisa
5 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

The Scandinavian country of Finland has been working towards sustainable fishing and improved marine conservation for years, and the results of this labour is clear to see in the crystal clear lakes and rivers. For the citizens of Palau, which is home to the world’s largest dolphin research facility, this modern approach to protecting the seas around their habitat is nothing new. Appreciation of the environment is vital to Finnish people, and that includes looking after themselves too.

There’s over 3 million saunas in Finland- for many people it’s an essential part of their home. The cold weather and long winters can induce seasonal depression in locals,so they rely on a daily trip to the sauna to bring a little colour to their cheeks. Try it out for yourself, and don’t forget to hurl yourself into the nearest freezing lake straight after- that’s part of the experience too.

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If that’s not enough of a shock to your system, try bedding down for a night in a real igloo. These frozen ice hotels are a great alternative to a hotel and will capture the whole family’s imagination as they lie tucked up under heavy blankets in the -3 celsius temperatures.

From 2022, citizens of Palau will need to apply for an authorization document called an ETIAS in order to enter Finland for tourism or business reasons. This digital permit will be easy to apply for as it’s all completed online. Read this helpful question and answer section that we’ve put together in order to keep you fully informed all about the Finland ETIAS for citizens of Palau.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does ETIAS mean?

ETIAS is a border control system that will be introduced by the members of the Schengen Economic Area by 2022. The letters of this acronym stand for European Travel Information and Authorization System. This document will be obligatory for citizens arriving from countries that don’t currently require any kind of visa to enter the region.

The main reason for this development is to improve border control and internal security. The recent years have seen an increase in the number of violent attacks on innocent civilians, and the results of investigations in their wake have revealed that the perpetrators often entered the country illegally, and were able to use cross border connections to bring illegal weapons and explosives into the country with the intention of causing harm.

Thanks to the ETIAS document, visitors and residents can feel safe in the Schengen zone and put their faith in the ETIAS processes to identify potential threats.

What countries can I travel to?

The ETIAS will be rolled out for visitors who wish to enter any of the nations that make up the Schengen Economic Area, which at this time consists of Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Greece, Czech Republic, Malta, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland. It’s also possible that other countries could be added to this list to keep an eye on the iVisa.com website for more updates.

If you’re planning on visiting a country that isn’t on the above list, but is still in Europe such as Ireland, it’s important to check out the requirements before you set off. As Ireland isn’t a Schengen member, visitors will be required to apply for a visa. We created the handy Visa Checker tool for readers like you, who can find all the information they need at the click of a button.

How can I apply for my Finland ETIAS?

Applying for the Finland ETIAS for citizens of Palau is faster than you can imagine, thanks to iVisa.com’s application form which is laid out especially for clear and concise understanding. We can assure you that it isn’t so easy on the official government website, where you’ll be competing with millions of other global travellers to load pages and submit scans. iVisa.com’s easy process is finished in under 20 minutes and just three steps.

  • First, read through the questions and answer them truthfully. You’ll have to give details about your name, address, criminal and medical records. Afterwards choose a processing speed that best suits your needs.
  • Second, we suggest you read through your answers again to make sure they’re all perfectly right then pay using a credit or debit card. You can pay using Paypal if you prefer.
  • Third, scan and upload any documents that are required for your application like your passport information page. Click "Submit" and your ETIAS results will soon be delivered.

Does the ETIAS have a cost?

Although the final price hasn’t yet been revealed by the Schengen authorities, they have assured visitors that it will be a minimal charge thanks to the possibilities for easy processing afforded by digital applications. It should be priced at around 7 Euros, but we will let Palau citizens know the official figure as soon as the word is out. iVisa.com charges a small fee to process your ETIAS efficiently and professionally. You can pick one of these options to get your Finland ETIAS for citizens of Palau:

  • Standard Processing Option : This is the top option for travellers who have time to spare.
  • Rush Processing Option : The choice for travellers who don’t have quite so much time to spare.
  • Super Rush Processing Option: The choice for travellers with no time to spare who need to travel now.

Can I travel with my youngest daughter?

Children must also apply for an ETIAS authorization using their own passport number. An adult can complete the form on their behalf and indicate that they are doing so by providing their details. Speak to a dedicated team member in the customer service center if you would like more information about travelling with kids.

Is it safe to use iVisa.com?

You can count on iVisa.com to make sure that you always arrive with the right paperwork in your hands. The team has processed hundreds of applications and are experienced in completing all visa processes. Your sensitive personal information is stored in the most secure databases and iVisa.com updates all passwords and firewalls regularly to ensure data protection is maintained to the highest standard. Click on through to our client reviews to read more about customer experiences.

Where can I find extra information?

If you’re looking for more details about the ETIAS or any of the issues raised in this article, you are welcome to check out the iVisa.com website for more informative blogs and articles, time-saving tools and travel tips. You can also speak to a team member through the 24 hour chat function.

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