ETIAS and Bulgaria: when, for whom and is it necessary if you already live in the EU

05.03.2026 | Tourism News

ETIAS will start towards the end of 2026 and will be required for tourists from countries with a visa-free regime. But if you have a valid "red" card, a residence permit or a D visa, you won't need it.

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The topic "ETIAS" has long been hanging over everyone who travels to Europe without a visa. Many people living in Bulgaria are already asking: "When will they finally launch it, will it apply to Bulgaria and do I need to apply if I have a "red" card or other residence?" Let's arrange the picture in a human way, not just according to regulations.

What is ETIAS and when does it start

"ETIAS" – European Travel Information and Authorization System – is not a visa, but an electronic pre-travel authorization for a short stay (up to 90 days within 180 days) for citizens of countries with a visa-free regime for Schengen. The system is planned to come into effect at the end of 2026, a few months after the full introduction of the new border control system EES.

From this moment on, anyone who now enters Schengen "only with a passport" will first have to fill out a short online form, pay a small fee and receive an approved "ETIAS" permit before boarding a plane, bus or ship to the EU.

ETIAS and Bulgaria: what is changing

From January 1, 2025, Bulgaria is part of Schengen by air and sea, and full implementation on land borders is forthcoming. This means that when "ETIAS" starts working, Bulgaria will be in the group of countries for which such a permit is required for short tourist, business or transit visits by citizens of countries with a visa-free regime.

In practice – if you are coming as a tourist to Bulgaria with a passport from the USA, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, Japan, Ukraine, Moldova, etc. without having a visa or the right of residence in the EU, you will need to get "ETIAS" in advance, as soon as the system starts.

Who needs to apply for ETIAS

People who simultaneously need to apply:

The application will be online: you fill in passport data, travel, answer a few security and health questions, pay a fee and in most cases within a few minutes/hours you receive an answer. The permit is valid for up to 3 years or until the passport expires.

Who does NOT need ETIAS

A very important point for people who already live in Bulgaria or another EU country. ETIAS is not for residents, but for visitors. You do not need to do ETIAS if:

In a nutshell: if you already have a document that gives you the right to live in the EU – "red card", blue card, permanent residence card, D visa – you do not need ETIAS. When traveling, you carry your passport and residence card/visa.

"Do I need ETIAS if I have a "red" card or other residence?"

This is the most frequent question – and the good news is that the answer is "no":

If you have:

then you are not a "short-term visitor" but a resident. ETIAS was created precisely for the opposite case – for people who do not have such a right of residence and enter Europe only as guests for up to 90 days.

However, it is important to always travel with both documents – passport + residence card/visa. At the border, you will show that you are not entering "as a tourist from a visa-free country", but as a legally residing person.

What to remember from now on

Although ETIAS is only launching towards the end of 2026, it is useful to get used to a few things:

For many people, ETIAS will be just another online registration before traveling. For Bulgaria, this is part of the bigger picture: full integration into Schengen, stricter but also more transparent control of external borders and a little more planning for everyone who likes to "jump" into Europe at the last moment.