British holidaymakers are set to be charged €7 to visit the EU if there is no Brexit deal, Eurocrats have warned.
Brussels has ramped up threats about the consequences of the UK crashing out as Theresa May was brutally rebuffed at a summit.
A spokeswoman for Jean-Claude Juncker confirmed that a new visa system for visiting the bloc will apply after Brexit if no other agreement is reached.
A three year travel visa would cost €7 - around £6.
By contrast, under the PM's package, there would be reciprocal visa free travel for up to 90 days.
The warning from spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud comes despite no-deal plans released by the EU last month suggesting UK citizens will be handed an exemption.
A spokeswoman for Jean-Claude Juncker (pictured last night) confirmed that a new visa system for visiting the bloc will apply after Brexit if no other agreement is reached
The previous statement from the EU commission said said the fallback plan was anyone staying less than 90 days will be able to visit freely as long as the UK reciprocates.
While stressing that it would need to be approved by the European Parliament, the commission said: 'In the scenario where the UK leaves the EU without a deal, this would apply as of 30 March 2019.
'If a deal is reached, however, it would apply as of the end of the transition period.'
The move was 'entirely conditional upon the UK also granting reciprocal and non-discriminatory visa-free travel for all EU member states'.
However, speaking last night Ms Bertaud seemed to raise questions about the pact.
'Yes #ETIAS will apply to the #UK as 3rd country post-Brexit - 7 euros for a 3 year pre-travel authorisation. Simple form, like #ESTAS to the US, but way cheaper,' she tweeted.
The ETIAS regime will apply to nationals visiting from almost all non-EU countries - an estimated 39million people a year.
Under the system, travellers would have to apply online by providing personal information and passport details, before noting the first country they are travelling to and answering background questions.
The registration information will then be checked against EU crime-fighting databases.
While most decisions will take just minutes, problematic cases could lead to further requests before being finally answered within four weeks.
The EU again raised the prospect of UK holidaymakers needing to pay a fee to visit the bloc
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