ETIAS for Students: Studying in Europe With a Travel Authorization

Planning to study in Europe? You may need to apply for an ETIAS. Here’s what you need to know about the travel authorization.

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Introduction

Have plans of studying in Europe? Then your studies will likely require ETIAS, the European Travel Information and Authorization System. Specifically, this new digital permit impacts visa-exempt travelers, which applies to students seeking short-term studies.

It must be remembered that the ETIAS is not a visa. Specifically, it is a pre-travel authorization that allows visits of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. As such, many students may want to know if the authorization or a student visa applies to short-term study programs.

In this guide, we take you through how ETIAS works and how it’s different from a typical student visa. In addition, we discuss what you need to know before applying.

What Is ETIAS?

ETIAS is an automated system for travelers from visa-exempt countries visiting Schengen Area countries. Basically, it screens applicants for security risks before they enter Europe.

Key Facts About ETIAS

  • Not a visa, but a travel authorization.
  • Valid for three years or until passport expiration.
  • Allows multiple entries for up to 90 days per 180-day period.
  • Linked electronically to a traveler’s passport.
  • Requires an online application with a small processing fee.

Specifically, the authorization applies to tourists, business travelers, and short-term students. However, it does not allow long-term residence, employment, or extended study.

Who Should Apply

ETIAS applies to travelers from the following visa-exempt countries:

  1. Albania
  2. Antigua and Barbuda
  3. Argentina
  4. Australia
  5. Bahamas
  6. Barbados
  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  8. Brazil
  9. Brunei
  10. Canada
  11. Chile
  12. Colombia
  13. Costa Rica
  14. Dominica
  15. El Salvador
  16. Georgia
  17. Grenada
  18. Guatemala
  19. Honduras
  20. Hong Kong
  21. Israel
  22. Japan
  23. Kiribati
  24. Kosovo
  25. Macao
  26. Malaysia
  27. Marshall Islands
  28. Mauritius
  29. Mexico
  30. Micronesia
  31. Moldova
  32. Montenegro
  33. New Zealand
  34. Nicaragua
  35. North Macedonia
  36. Palau
  37. Panama
  38. Paraguay
  39. Peru
  40. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  41. Saint Lucia
  42. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  43. Samoa
  44. Serbia
  45. Seychelles
  46. Singapore
  47. Solomon Islands
  48. South Korea
  49. Taiwan
  50. Timor-Leste
  51. Tonga
  52. Trinidad and Tobago
  53. Tuvalu
  54. Ukraine
  55. United Arab Emirates
  56. United Kingdom
  57. United States of America
  58. Uruguay
  59. Venezuela

What Students Must Know

Eligible students can use the ETIAS study programs lasting 90 days or less. Specifically, this includes:

Programs Eligible Under ETIAS:

  • Language courses (e.g., summer schools in Spain, France, Germany).
  • Exchange programs for short-term study abroad.
  • Workshops, certifications, and training programs.

Restrictions for Students

However, the authorization comes with certain limitations:

  • Long-term study (bachelor’s, master’s, or Ph.D. programs).
  • No visa extensions—students must leave after 90 days.
  • No work authorization—employment requires a student visa.

If your program exceeds 90 days, apply for a student visa instead.

ETIAS vs. Student Schengen Visa

Many students confuse ETIAS with a student visa. However, they serve different purposes. Here’s an overview:

ETIAS (For Short-Term Study)

  • Maximum stay: 90 days per 180-day period.
  • Purpose: Short courses, workshops, or exchange programs.
  • Application: Online, simple, no embassy visit required.
  • Limitations: No work, no extension beyond 90 days.

Student Visa (For Long-Term Study)

  • Maximum stay: Based on the program length (1+ years).
  • Purpose: University degrees, research, long-term education.
  • Application: Requires embassy visit, financial proof, and acceptance letter.
  • Benefits: Allows residence, work (part-time), and long-term study.

Which One Do You Need?

  • Choose ETIAS if your program is 90 days or less.
  • Apply for a student visa if your study lasts over 90 days.

ETIAS Application

The ETIAS application is entirely online and takes only a few minutes.

Step 1: Check your eligibility.

Your country must be on the visa-exempt list for ETIAS.

Step 2: Gather required documents.

Ensure you have a valid passport (with at least 3 months’ validity beyond the departure date). In addition, you must provide your personal and travel details (study program information). Moreover, you should not have any serious criminal record or past travel bans.

Step 3: Complete the online application.

Firstly, visit the online application platform. Next, provide your biometric details, travel history, and security-related answers. Pay the fee.

Step 4: Wait for approval.

Generally, most applications are approved within minutes. If authorities require additional screening, then the processing can take longer. Next, the approved ETIAS is electronically linked to your passport.

Step 5: Travel to Europe.

Show your passport (with ETIAS approval) at border control. Remember to ensure your stay does not exceed 90 days.

ETIAS Timeline Explained

It’s a question on many travelers’ minds: When will ETIAS start?

The launch has been delayed several times since authorities announced the authorization in 2016. Originally, it was supposed to launch in 2021. However, the launch date moved and moved due to technical and administrative reasons.

Latest updates have noted that the authorization should be operational six months after the EES (Entry/Exit System) is officially rolled out. The EES aims to modernize border management and security across the EU. In addition, it will help safeguard against identity fraud and crime.

In March 2025, EU Home Affairs Ministers confirmed that EES would go live in October 2025. Meanwhile, ETIAS would likely be implemented in the final quarter of 2026.

Fortunately, once the authorization launches, there will be a transition period. At this time, travelers can enter without the authorization. However, airlines may start checking passengers’ compliance. As such, it is best to apply as soon as possible once the authorization is live to avoid delays.

Conclusion

ETIAS simplifies short-term study in Europe by providing a quick and easy travel authorization. However, it does not replace a student visa for long-term education.
If your study program is 90 days or less, then the authorization is a fast, affordable option. However, if you plan to study for more than 90 days, then you must apply for a student visa instead.

Before booking your study program, make sure to check your ETIAS eligibility and ensure you choose the right authorization for your stay. Moreover, plan ahead and apply early.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extend my stay beyond 90 days?

No, you cannot extend your ETIAS. Specifically, students must leave the European country requiring it and apply for a student visa if they wish to continue their studies.

Can I work while studying on ETIAS?

No, you cannot. It must be remembered that it does not grant work authorization. Hence, to work in Europe, students will need a student visa with work permission.

What if my ETIAS application is denied?

If denied, you can:

  1. Correct errors and reapply.
  2. Apply for a student visa instead.
  3. Appeal the decision, if eligible.

Does ETIAS cover all European countries?

No. It only applies to the following European countries:

  1. Austria
  2. Belgium
  3. Bulgaria
  4. Croatia
  5. Cyprus
  6. Czech Rebublic
  7. Denmark
  8. Estonia
  9. Finland
  10. France
  11. Germany
  12. Greece
  13. Hungary
  14. Iceland
  15. Italy
  16. Latvia
  17. Liechtenstein
  18. Lithuania
  19. Luxembourg
  20. Malta
  21. Netherlands
  22. Norway
  23. Poland
  24. Portugal
  25. Romania
  26. Slovakia
  27. Slovenia
  28. Spain
  29. Sweden
  30. Switzerland

Can I apply for ETIAS if I am already in Europe?

No, you cannot. Specifically, you must have an approved ETIAS before traveling to the European country requiring the authorization.

Can I apply for ETIAS if I plan to study for one semester?

Yes, but only if the semester is under 90 days. It must be remembered that longer programs require a student visa.

Can I visit multiple countries in Europe with ETIAS?

Yes, you can. In particular, ETIAS allows travel to all included countries within the 90-day limit.

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