Schengen Biannual 'Check-up' Shows Immigrants Crossing Mostly at Greek-Turkish ... - Greek Reporter


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Schengen Biannual 'Check-up' Shows Immigrants Crossing Mostly at Greek-Turkish ...
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By Areti Kotseli on May 18, 2012 in EU, news Schengen works, and works well, according to Cecilia Malmstrom, European Commissioner for Internal Affairs. During the presentation of the first report of the Executive in Brussels on the state of health of ...
European Commission publishes results of first Schengen 'check-up' Kathimerini

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Passport Control: First Impressions of British Hospitality
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The UK tourist visa costs £78, which currently offers two countries: the UK and, courtesy of a recent waiver scheme, Ireland. The Schengen visa costs €60 and offers 26 countries. The Schengen visa application form is three pages long; that for the UK ...

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Schengen report puts focus on Greek borders - European Voice


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Schengen report puts focus on Greek borders
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By Toby Vogel - 16.05.2012 / 05:12 CET The college of European commissioners will today (16 May) adopt its first report on the functioning of the European Union's Schengen area of borderless travel. Until now, such analysis has been left to the ...
Commission carries out the first Schengen 'health check' EU News

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Commission carries out the first Schengen 'health check' - Famagusta Gazette


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Commission carries out the first Schengen 'health check'
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The European Commission adopted on Wednesday its first 'health check', a biannual overview on the functioning of the Schengen area, which will contribute to enhancing political guidance and cooperation amongst Schengen participating countries.
Commission publishes positive Schengen check-up Europolitics.info

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Tighter border rules in Europe would backfire -UN - Reuters


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Tighter border rules in Europe would backfire -UN
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France and Germany have proposed that Schengen countries get more leeway in extreme cases to suspend the pact, which permits visa-free travel across 26 EU and non-EU countries, to ensure tighter security within the European Union.
'Germany should stick to EU rules' Deutsche Welle
Home Affairs Council Europolitics.info
German minister wary of 'wrong' message on border controls Focus News

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Tighter border rules in Europe would backfire -UN - Reuters

Tighter border rules in Europe would backfire -UN
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VIENNA (Reuters) - France and Germany would shoot themselves - and Europe - in the foot by pressing for stepped-up border controls in the travel-free Schengen region, the top UN tourism official said on Tuesday. Countries should instead insist on more ...

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EU countries refuse to give up power over Schengen - Europe Online Magazine


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EU countries refuse to give up power over Schengen
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By our dpa-correspondent and Europe Online Luxembourg (dpa) - Border checks in the frontier-free Schengen area continued to split the European Union's executive and its 27 member states on Thursday, with most countries insisting that control over the ...
EU interior ministers argue over border controls Deutsche Welle
Schengen: Ministers uncomfortable with Franco-German letter Europolitics.info
France steps up demands for EU border controls The Local

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