The launch of the EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) has been delayed again. Originally planned for May 2024, the system is now expected to be implemented in November. However, French airports are requesting a further delay, citing infrastructure limitations and potential disruptions.
The European Union is making it easier for skilled migrants to live and work across the bloc by streamlining the Single Permit process. This reform aims to address labor shortages and attract a wider talent pool.
The European Union is making it easier for skilled workers from outside the bloc to live and work in member states. The revised Single Permit system streamlines the application process, reduces waiting times, and grants permit holders more freedom to change jobs.
The European Union (EU) has implemented stricter rules for visiting the Schengen Area. This includes a new power allowing the EU to suspend visa-free travel for citizens of countries previously exempt. The changes aim to address security concerns and misuse of visa-free travel.
Important information for travelers to Europe: Schengen visa fees are increasing by 12% in March 2024. Learn about the new fees, who needs a visa, and the upcoming digital visa application system.
Bulgaria and Romania are on the brink of joining the Schengen Zone, promising to simplify travel for over 400 million citizens. Effective March 31st, travelers arriving by air or sea from other Schengen countries will no longer face passport checks upon entry.
Discover how proposed adjustments to Schengen visa fees could affect your travel plans in Europe. From fee hikes for adults and children to tiered pricing for uncooperative countries, stay informed about potential changes that could impact your wallet and itinerary.
Discover the exciting news as Bulgaria and Romania gear up to issue short-term Schengen visas, marking their partial accession into the Schengen Area. This significant development promises enhanced freedom and convenience for travelers and businesses alike.
Explore the latest breakthrough in EU immigration—Single Work and Residence Permits for third-country nationals. This transformative initiative promises a unified application process, common rights, and increased flexibility for workers, ushering in a fair and robust migration system.
The revised Single-Permit Directive promises a one-stop shop for permits, equal rights for workers, and career flexibility for permit holders. Streamlined international recruitment and robust safeguards against exploitation further enhance the EU's appeal to skilled professionals worldwide.