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Austria

Capital

Vienna

Official Language

German

Currency

Euro (€) (EUR)

Population

9 Million

EU Member Country

since 1 January 1995
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Austria is a landlocked country in the Alps region of Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, and Switzerland.

Austria has a rich cultural heritage and is well known for its music. Its capital is Vienna, and it has a population of 9 million.

The culture in Austria is influenced by its past as an empire and borders many different countries that are also very diverse in their cultures.

The Austrian culture is unique, but it also shares some similarities with other European cultures, such as Germany or Switzerland, due to their close proximity to each other.

Austria in the European Union

Austria has been a founding member of the European Union since 1995 and is currently one of the 18 members of the European Parliament.

The country has seen massive investment since joining the EU. Its location makes it a popular spot for foreign business.

The nations' signing of the Schengen agreement has been beneficial. It made Austria a part of Europe's border-free travel zone by eliminating its borders in 1995.
In recent years, Austria has been involved in the development of ETIAS, a new system that will exclude third-country

ETIAS for Austria

The Austrian visa waiver is soon to go into effect because of current EU policy. Non-EU citizens who are not exempt from the visa violation will now have to apply for an Austrian Embassy-issued visa.

The ETIAS visa is an electronic application form that's completed electronically and takes only a few minutes.

With the visa liberalisation policy in Europe, Austria has seen an increase in visitors from overseas. Starting in 2024, travellers will be able to apply for ETIAS before visiting Austria to make the process smoother.

This 3-year EU visa can be renewed and is valid for three years before it expires, or until your passport expires. You are also allowed to enter and exit European countries as many times as you want during these 18 months, whichever comes first.

EU residents will enjoy increased safety once ETIAS is operational. Terrorists will no longer be able to enter the region legally and we Europeans can rest easy at night knowing there's a higher level of security in place.

Best Places to Visit in Austria

Austria is a country in Central Europe and is bordered by Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic. Austria is a landlocked country with an area of 83,879 square kilometers and a population of 8.7 million people.

The Alps are the highest mountain range in Europe. The most famous ski resort in Austria is Zell am See-Kaprun, which is known for its scenic views and pristine nature. Vienna has been the capital city since 1867, but it was the capital of the Holy Roman Empire from 1583 until 1806 when Napoleon I relocated it to Berlin.

Vienna features many world-class museums, such as the Kunsthistorisches Museum (the world's largest art museum), Schloss Schönbrunn (the world's oldest palace), and Albertina (a gallery). The Austrian National Library holds more than 10 million volumes.

Things You Must Know Before Going to Austria

Austria's English proficiency is very high, ranking 8th in the world as a predominantly German-speaking country.Widely spoken in large metropolitan areas, hotels, shops, and restaurants, English speakers are welcomed with open arms.

Austria is a small country (about the size of Tennessee) with many modes of transport. This makes it easier to explore, especially if you're pressed for time. Beautiful natural landscapes await those who take the time to drive and make use of some of their other excellent transport connections, too.

There are a number of things to do when you arrive in Austria. The first thing you should do is get your bearings and learn the language. This is because Austria has a diverse population, and the locals speak German but also have their own dialects, which can be hard to understand at first.

Here are some tips on what you should do when you arrive in Austria:

Learn German if possible; this is the only official language in Austria.

You should have a passport, a visa, health insurance, and an ID card.

Be careful with money; Austrians use euros.

This is a list of essential things you need before going on vacation. Packing list:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • A warm coat
  • A good backpack
  • A scarf or a hoodie to keep warm in the evenings and mornings
  • Travel clothes for the trip: shorts, t-shirts, and sandals
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