Category: Schengen Visa News

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Spain to Extend Job Seeker Visa From 3 to 12 Months in 2025

In a significant move aimed at attracting skilled talent, Spain plans to extend the validity of its job seeker visa from three months to a full year.  This change is expected to take effect in 2025, will offer job seekers more time to find employment and establish themselves in Spain, enhancing their chances of securing…
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Citizenship Demand Soars in Germany

Germany has seen a substantial rise in the number of people gaining German citizenship over the past two years, with a notable increase of more than 100,000 naturalisations from previous years. According to a recent survey by Welt am Sonntag, which gathered data from 25 German cities, 2023 marked the highest annual number of new…
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Netherlands to Reintroduce Internal Border Controls

Starting December 9, the Netherlands will reintroduce controls on its land borders and select flights from other Schengen countries, marking a shift in its approach to managing migration.  This decision, announced by Migration Minister Marjolein Faber, aligns with similar actions taken its neighbour Germany. The Dutch government states that these controls, lasting six months, are…
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Romania’s Path to Schengen Membership: Austria Considers Lifting Veto

Romania is closer than ever to full Schengen membership, with Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu suggesting that Romania’s land borders could join the Schengen Zone by March 2025.  While Romania gained partial Schengen access by air and sea on March 31, 2024, its land borders remain restricted. After years of blocking Romania and Bulgaria’s Schengen membership…
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Slovenia Implements Language Test for Foreign Nationals Applying for Permanent Residency

Slovenia has introduced stricter language requirements for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency or permit extensions for family reunification.  As of November 1, 2024, all applicants for a permanent residence permit or those renewing their family reunification permits must demonstrate basic proficiency in Slovenian. Applicants now need to pass an A2-level Slovenian language test to meet…
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