Category: Schengen Visa News

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

ETIAS Rollout: EU to Allow Entry Without Travel Authorisation for First Six Months

The EU Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs has confirmed that the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will be introduced in phases, starting with a six-month transitional period. During this time, travellers should apply for ETIAS but will still be allowed entry without it, as long as they meet other entry requirements. ETIAS…
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2025 Denmark Working Holiday Visa: Application Dates for Argentina & Chile Announced

Denmark has announced that the 2025 Working Holiday visa application period for citizens of Argentina and Chile will open in March 2025.  With a Working Holiday residence permit, you can work for a limited period within the one-year stay. Additionally, you are permitted to take short-term educational courses. Applicants’ primary reason for staying in Denmark…
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Italy Becomes Easiest Schengen Visa Destination for Russian Tourists

With spring and summer approaching, more Russian travellers are expected to apply for Schengen visas. While processing times vary between countries, Italy currently offers the fastest turnaround, making it a top choice for Russian applicants. According to travel experts, the Italian visa center in Moscow has the shortest wait time for an appointment. Applicants can…
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Switzerland to Strengthen Border Controls

The Swiss government has announced plans to tighten border checks to combat irregular immigration, enhance security, and reduce cross-border crime. Switzerland’s Federal Council has approved a motion calling for increased border controls.  The proposal, put forward by the Council of States’ Committee on Political Institutions, aims to: Additionally, the plan includes measures to ensure that…
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Stricter French Language Requirements: What Foreigners in France Need to Know

Thousands of foreigners living in France could soon face significant challenges as the country introduces stricter language requirements. According to a recent report, approximately 300,000 people will be required to meet new language standards, with up to 60,000 at risk of failing the tests – potentially jeopardising their right to stay in France. Under the…
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