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02.01.2022 00.56.25
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An ambush for the government over Latvian Immigration Law

The Schengen Area is a group of 26 European countries that have abolished passport and immigration controls at their common borders and have a common visa policy. It functions almost like a single country for international travel purposes, which, while allowing participating countries to add their own specific provisions regarding types of residence and local visas, ensures that certain types of visas are universal and that the person holding a residence permit is in one Schengen country does not need a visa to visit or transit through another Schengen country - in that sense it is very close to the general immigration policy of the European Union (the United Kingdom and Ireland are part of their own separate agreement called (and therefore do not apply there Schengen rules, even if they are both part of the European Union (it should also be noted that the Schengen area also includes non-EU countries). https://www.immigration-residency.eu/real-estate/


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27.11.2021 06.56.45
foresailcurvyпишет:
Immigration to Europe - Trade in the EU, Travel in Schengen, Live in Latvia

“Schengen visas” (also known as the unified Schengen visa) are issued as a sticker affixed by a Member State to a passport, travel document or other valid document that permits its holder to cross the borders of the Schengen area - regardless of whether the trip is taking place. Europe is just a journey or an adventure.



The Schengen Area is a group of 26 European countries that have abolished passport and immigration controls at their common borders and have a common visa policy. It functions almost like a single country for international travel purposes, which, while allowing member countries to add their own special provisions for residence permits and local visa types, ensures that certain types of visas are universal and that the person holding the residence permit, in one Schengen country does not require a visa to visit or transit through another Schengen country - in that sense it is very close to the general immigration policy of the European Union (the United Kingdom and Ireland are part of their own separate agreement called (and therefore the Schengen rules do not apply there even if they are both part of the European Union It should also be noted that the Schengen area also includes non-EU countries). http://www.immigration-residency.eu/