The Schengen Area is a zone covering 29 European countries that have eliminated routine passport and border checks at their shared borders. Citizens and visitors can travel freely between these ...
In December of last year, the interior ministries of both Romania and Bulgaria announced that the countries would be joining the European Union’s Schengen Area. This border-free zone facilitates free ...
“The decision to abolish internal border controls reflected a collective desire to overcome the divisions of the Cold War and to foster unity and peace” – so says the European Union, in the 40th year ...
What is today a manual process for millions of travelers globally will soon be a digital one – at least in the coming years. The European Union is digitizing the Schengen visa application process by ...
ETIAS (The European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is a new visa-waiver requirement set to impact millions of travelers once it launches in 2026. US, UK, and Canadian citizens will be ...
Visiting Schengen countries has never been easier for Indian nationals who now have access to longer-term Schengen visas ...
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Feb 17 (Reuters) - Switzerland's decision to impose a travel ban on Libyan officials has prompted retaliation by Tripoli, which has imposed visa restrictions on all visitors from the Schengen area -- ...
Planning a Greece trip? Visa Application Centres across India have resumed. Here's how to apply for a Schengen visa and what ...
The Schengen area is an alliance of 27 European countries that allows border-free travel. It covers most of mainland Europe, including 23 European Union countries and four members of the European Free ...
Millions of tourists flock to Europe every year, making it the most visited continent in the world. France alone welcomes nearly 90 million international visitors annually, with Spain following ...