Short-stay visa (C) — tourism & visiting: British citizen → Slovenia
Good news — no visa needed for short stays
United Kingdom passport holders can visit Slovenia — and the whole Schengen area — without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
The bottom line
- The 90 days count across ALL Schengen countries combined, not per country — track them with the EU's short-stay calculator.
- Since 2026-04-10 the biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) registers your entry and exit instead of passport stamps — first crossing takes a few extra minutes for fingerprints and a photo.
- ETIAS (a €20 online travel authorisation, like the US ESTA — free for under-18s and over-70s, valid 3 years) is expected Q4 2026 — not yet required. Once live you'll need it before boarding; until then your passport alone is enough.
- Your passport must be valid for 3 months beyond your departure date and issued within the last 10 years.
⚠️ All classes of British nationality are visa-exempt, including BN(O) and British Overseas citizens.
When to start
Start 2–14 days before your travel date.
Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the area, issued within the last 10 years, with 2 blank pages. Renew first if you're close to either limit — airlines enforce both at check-in.
The 90-day allowance covers ALL Schengen countries combined in any rolling 180-day window. If you've been in the area recently, verify your remaining days with the EU short-stay calculator before booking.
At your first entry the Entry/Exit System records your fingerprints and photo instead of stamping your passport — allow a few extra minutes. Later crossings are faster. Once ETIAS launches (expected Q4 2026), apply online before boarding.
What you'll need
- Passport — Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the area, issued within the last 10 years, with 2 blank pages.
- Evidence for the border — Return/onward ticket, accommodation details and means of subsistence can be requested at entry. · At the border officer's discretion
Good to know
- One visa covers all 29 countries — but you must apply through the country of your MAIN destination (longest stay), not whichever consulate is fastest.
- Multiple-entry visas with 1–5 year validity can be granted to travellers with a positive visa history.
- All classes of British nationality are visa-exempt, including BN(O) and British Overseas citizens.
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