Category: Travel

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

EU Pushes Back November Launch of Electronic Border Checks

Once again, the launch of the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES), designed to streamline border checks for non-EU travellers, has been delayed. It was previously set to launch on November 10, 2024 but the rollout has been pushed back due to continued technical challenges in numerous member countries At a recent meeting of EU interior ministers,…
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EU Commission Proposes Digital Passports and IDs to Simplify Schengen Travel

The European Commission is taking steps to revolutionise travel within the Schengen zone by proposing digital versions of passports and identity cards.  Announced on 08 October, this initiative aims to make travel easier and more efficient by providing digital credentials that can be accessed via mobile phones, complementing the traditional physical documents. These digital IDs…
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Malta’s Golden Passport Scheme Survives EU Legal Challenge

Malta‘s controversial “golden passport” scheme, which allows wealthy individuals to buy EU citizenship through a large financial investment, has long stirred debates across Europe.  While critics argue it threatens the security and integrity of the EU, a recent legal opinion might just keep it alive. The European Court of Justice (CJEU) suggests that every state…
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US Global Entry Fee Hike: What It Means for Your Next Trip

Frequent travellers looking to breeze through US airport security and skip long customs lines with Global Entry will now have to pay more for the convenience. For the first time in over 15 years, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has increased fees for its Trusted Traveller Programs (TTP), which include Global Entry, NEXUS,…
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Croatia to Extend EU Blue Card Validity To 4 Years

Croatia plans to double the validity of the EU Blue Card from two to four years, making it easier for highly skilled workers to stay longer in the country. This change, part of upcoming updates to the Aliens Act, aims to attract more qualified foreign professionals to address workforce shortages. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković highlighted…
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