Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

EU To End Visa Requirement For Kosovo Citizens With Serbian Passports

In a significant move towards harmonising the visa policies across the Western Balkans, the European Union Council has decided to lift visa requirements for Kosovo citizens holding Serbian passports issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate. “Today, the Council adopted a regulation ensuring that the whole Western Balkan region is subject to the same visa regime,…
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UK Among the Top 5 in World’s Most Powerful Passports – Latest Global Ranking July 2024

In an impressive climb, the UK’s passport has secured fourth place on the Henley Passport Index, which ranks the world’s best passports based on the number of countries where they are allowed visa-free entry. This is the UK’s highest position on the list since 2017, putting it alongside Belgium, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland.…
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Travel to Japan Made Easy with the New eVISA System

Japan has launched a new eVISA system, allowing nationals and residents from several countries to apply for short-term tourism visas online. This initiative aims to streamline the visa application process, making it more convenient for travellers and boosting tourism. Effective July 23, foreign nationals from eligible countries can apply for their visas online through the…
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UK Foreign Office Issues Guidance for Families Visiting Portugal

Year after year, British holidaymakers are drawn to Portugal for its stunning sandy beaches, breathtaking natural surroundings, and delectable local cuisine. On July 23, 2024, the Foreign Office released an update on travel advice for young people visiting Portugal, emphasising the need to be received by a parent or guardian upon arrival. In addition, the…
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Does a Passport Renewal Restart the 90-day Clock for Visiting Schengen Countries?

If you’ve recently renewed your passport, you might be wondering if it resets the 90-day rule for visiting the Schengen countries. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.  While it might seem logical that a new passport without entry and exit stamps would reset your 90-day clock, this is not the case.  The rule remains the…
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