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iVisa
5 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Fish are eaten plentifully in Finland and Nicaragua alike, making it the ideal destination for Nicaraguans who fancy changing the tropical climate they enjoy at home for a chilly northern wind that will firmly blow away any rogue cobwebs. Replace whole fried fish and soups with neat little muikku pies (similar to herring) and you’ll soon be enjoying delectable Finnish cuisine like Kalakukko. Made with fish from the lake district of Finland, these little pastries are considered to be the perfect packed lunch as their contents can satisfy a hungry worker all day.

Fill me in

A dish that is unique to Finland is poronkÄristys.This is the Finnish name for reindeer, which is abundant in the region and is therefore enjoyed year round as a healthy, lean and nutritious alternative to red meat. Here it is served with mashed potatoes, so make sure to try it on your next trip to Finland.

In order to enjoy these culinary delights in such a magical nordic setting, by 2022 it will be imperative for travellers to prepare advance of their trip in order to facilitate entry by applying for a Finland ETIAS for citizens of Nicaragua. The ETIAS will grant its holder free movement between the Schengen region countries for the duration of its validity, which includes multiple entries over 90 days in a 180 day period. Continue reading the FAQ section to learn more about the protocols that are being put in place to protect visitors and residents of the European Economic Area and how to apply with iVisa.com.

Frequently Asked Questions / FAQs

What is the ETIAS all about?

The purpose of the system is to gather information on travellers who currently are travelling visa-free to the European Union and ensure that individuals or groups who pose security concerns are identified by officials before they are permitted travel to Schengen countries. Recent years have seen a rise in violent attacks which are believed to have been propagated by external forces arriving in the area from outside.

The heads of the European nations making up the Schengen area decided to put this system into place in order to better control the border and illegal immigration by keeping a tab on individuals.

The ETIAS seeks to protect genuine tourists and business travellers rather than form an obstacle, so applicants don’t need to worry about struggling with difficult paperwork as the system aims to reduce waiting times at border control.

How much will the Finland ETIAS for citizens of Nicaragua cost?

Although the final price of the ETIAS hasn’t yet been announced by the authorities, we have heard whispers that it is likely to be priced reasonably at around 7 Euros per adult. There is also a rumour that the ETIAS will be free for under 18s and older adults over the age of 70. The additional charges you will see when you apply with iVisa.com are to cover their processing fees. There are three difference choices to for citizens of Nicaragua applying for the Finland ETIAS to consider, which include:

  • Standard processing: This is our average time frame processing speed with the most reasonable price.
  • Rush processing: You’ll pay more to get your ETIAS in a faster delivery time.
  • Super Rush processing: This option is perfect for people in a hurry with an emergency meeting to attend and need their document now.

What benefits does the ETIAS provide?

The main stated benefit of the introduction of the compulsory ETIAS is to provide a database of travellers in a bid to tighten security in the Schengen countries.

If each ETIAS applicant is required to pay €7, as has been suggested, then the predicted revenue for 2022 might be as much as €200 million if tourist and business traveller numbers match previous years. This figure will be a massive investment to security and border infrastructure to strengthen the area.

The ETIAS saves applicants time and money as it is solely available online. This format of digital submission enables the system to be run and maintained at lower cost, which in turn reduces the cost that applicants have to pay. By permitting citizens of these countries to access places like Finland without the requirement of a visa, applicants are saved the effort, time and cost of attending their nearest embassy for appointments with copies of paperwork and expensive fees.

Can I use ETIAS to travel to other countries in Europe?

The ETIAS is valid for all of the countries that make up the Schengen Economic Area. This includes 26 countries in the same land mass, which can all be easily accessed with minimum border control for residents and permit holders. Note that not all countries in Europe are members of this agreement, and if readers wish to sip a pint of Guinness in Ireland then they’ll need to apply for a separate visa.

Use the handy Visa Checker Tool on the iVisa.com homepage to find out what kind of documentation you need to visit Ireland, the United Kingdom or any of the surrounding countries that don’t accept the ETIAS for when you plan to stop by.

How long does an ETIAS authorization last?

Like the American ESTA, the ETIAS could be granted to holders for a maximum duration of three years. During this time, the ETIAS could be revoked if the holder breaks rules of the ETIAS or the conditions of the holder changes so that they are no longer eligible to hold it.

The minimum time your ETIAS authorization could be granted for is the duration of your trip. The length of your documents validity will depend on the outcome of your application, which is why it is important that you give honest answers to all of the questions on the form.

Is it safe to use iVisa.com?

Handing over personal information, passport copies and bank card details can be nerve wracking if you’re not sure about the provenance of the service you’re paying for. With iVisa.com you can trust us to take care of your important travel plans, and our expert team can provide you with updates and progress reports at every point in your journey. Visit our client reviews page for feedback that’ll put your mind at ease.

Where can I find more information?

If you want to learn more about the services that iVisa.com provide for travellers, holiday makers and international workers then read more on the iVisa.com website. For specific questions relating to products, pricing and personal queries then reach out to one of the team through the 24/7 chat function.

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