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Travel Rules For Dual-Citizens Post-Brexit

Dual citizenship allows someone to have two passports and two citizenship at the same time. However, citizenship comes with benefits and obligations. The rules on dual nationality have not changed, but now that the UK is no longer part of the EU, there are strict travel rules on non-EU nationals who enter the EU and…
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Croatia Expects To Be Part of Schengen Zone

Croatia expects to overcome the last formal obstacles in its quest to join the European Union’s visa-free travel zone before the end of the year. Croatia is seeking to join the Schengen area to boost its tourism-dependent economy and ease passage for the more than 10 million Europeans who travel to Croatia each year. Croatia’s…
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Portugal’s New Digital Nomad Visa

Portugal has recently announced that it will be launching a new digital nomad visa on 30 October 2022.  Portugal’s new digital nomad visa will allow remote workers and digital nomads to live and work in Portugal for up to one year or apply for residency to stay longer. The highly-anticipated “digital nomad visa,” allows remote…
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Hong Kong Will Give Away Free Flight Tickets

Hong Kong may have one of the strictest travel restrictions but they are planning on a generous incentive to lure back tourists once borders reopen fully. Just days after dropping its longstanding mandatory hotel quarantine requirement, Hong Kong has confirmed plans to give away half a million airline tickets in a bid to boost tourism.…
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EU Green Travel Plans Predicted To Discourage Millions of Tourists From Visiting Spain

Making commercial aviation greener comes at a price. The European Union plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent before 2030 could discourage tourists from visiting Spain which will result in losing millions of tourists in the upcoming year. According to a report from Deloitte, environmental measures introduced can affect ticket taxes…
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