Author: Rose Delacquis

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

When will Europe open its borders again?

The prolongation of the restriction of non-essential travel to the EU On April 8, 2020, the European Commission advised Member States to prolong the current restrictions on non-essential travel to the European Union until May 15, 2020. The EU Commission also asked its member states to keep coordinated action at the external borders of the…
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CORONAVIRUS: 25 MYTHS AND FACTS

COVID-19: The biggest rumors and misconceptions It’s not always easy to know the truth about the coronavirus outbreak. Because COVID-19 is a recent disease, we don’t have all the data available, and some people seem to like spreading fear and fake news on the internet.  Check out the 25 myths and facts about coronavirus, and…
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Coronavirus Travel Restrictions – Europe travel restrictions on borders

The coronavirus travel restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU Is Europe in a complete shutdown after the prevalence of coronavirus in the Schengen area and Europe?  Can you still apply for a Schengen Visa or use your Schengen Visa to travel? Check out how the EU Commission has fixed some rules regarding travelling. It…
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Coronavirus good news: 9 reasons to find hope

With about 861,000 confirmed cases of people infected by the Sars-Cov-2 Coronavirus around the world (April 1st, 2020), and more and more countries and cities in lockdown, people need, more than ever, to be united (but don’t forget to respect the Social Distancing measures!). After a toilet paper rush, it’s now time to spread love…
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Travelling to the Schengen Area despite the COVID-19 Coronavirus

The latest information What is the Coronavirus? The real name of the virus is SARS-CoV-2 for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, responsible for the COVID-19 disease. Coronavirus Transmission, Symptoms and Recommendations The coronavirus has been first transmitted by animals to people (the scientists are still unsure if pangolins or bats are responsible for it)…
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