Category: Schengen Visa News

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Eurostar’s London-Amsterdam Trains Suspended From 2024

Eurostar’s Amsterdam routes face being suspended for nearly a year, due to upcoming station renovations. Dutch infrastructure secretary Vivianne Heijnen has warned that no Eurostar trains will be able to run to or from Amsterdam Centraal from June 2024 until as late as May 2025. During this time, there will be no direct cross-channel rail…
Read more

Italy To Cracks Down On Short-Term Accommodation

The rise of short-term rental platforms, most notably Airbnb, has revolutionised the way people find accommodations while travelling. However, the rapid growth of these platforms has also sparked concerns about their impact on local housing markets. Italy is the latest popular tourist destination to consider placing a limit on short-term tourism rentals of residential properties…
Read more

Czechia Launched “All-You-Can-Travel” Summer Ticket

The Czech Republic has an extensive and well-developed train network, making train travel a popular and convenient mode of transportation within the country. If you are planning to explore the country this summer then you are in for a treat. The Czech Republic has introduced a new train ticket that allows travellers to visit the…
Read more

Germany Takes the Lead: The Country with the Highest Rate of Multiple-Entry Schengen Visa Approvals

As summer approaches, travellers from all over the world are eagerly planning their holiday. For those dreaming of a multi-country European adventure, a multiple-entry visa unlocks a world of possibilities. The latest data reveals that Germany is the best country for getting a multiple-entry Schengen visa. According to the Visa Statistics for Consulates 2022, more…
Read more

Nationwide Strike Threatens Italy’s Airports on 4th June

Airline passengers planning to travel to or from Italy are set to face further disruption on 4 June as staff at airports around the country plan to take part in a 24-hour walkout. The action is over employment contracts for handling staff. Unions say pay and conditions have not improved in the last six years.…
Read more