Schengen Zone Enlargement: Phase I
In December 21, 2007 eight Central and Eastern European countries which entered the EU in 2004, joined the Schengen area. As a result, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenija are going to be an integral part of the passport-free zone that previously included 15 other states, viz 13 EU members plus Iceland and Norway.
To integrate into Schengen area, the newly-joined countries had to meet certain criteria as for borders and customs. Before affiliating them to Schengen system, the European Commission conducted in-depth research, checking whether their borders satisfied the current requirements. Now land borders are expected to be lifted in December 31, 2007, while air and maritime borders will be opened at the end of March, 2008, that is those who have a visa to other countries of Schengen zone, will be able to visit the new members without changing the visa.
The thorough check of terrestrial and maritime borders represent the first phase of Schengen zone enlargement. According to the experts, this is the main point to be investigated before the full integration of these states into the zone. Considering the abolition of border controls, some current Schengen members, such as Austria and Germany, express concern over security of their citizens, thinking that the expansion from the Eastern Europe will result in a more intense crime wave. At the same time, other old Schengen members, among them France, claim the integration will not have much impact on their internal policy.
Apart from land and maritime borders checking, there is another important condition on the inclusion in Schengen. Thus, the new eight members are supposed to introduce the up-to-date version of Schengen Information System – SIS II.
The project of the current Schengen zone enlargement was thoroughly elaborated by the EU which spent around 1 billion euros (1.4 billion dollars) on its development.
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February 26th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Sir, I found this site to be very interesting and as a foreigner living in switzerland, I don’t know when we (foreigners) here will have that possibility to move freely in Europe.
So I will be extremely happy to read from you on the date being set aside for switzerland to be a member. Thanks for your cooperation.
May 31st, 2008 at 8:57 pm
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August 25th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
thank you for let me e-mail you,i live in cyprus-eu with work permit for many years my question is when cyprus will be with shengen-visa so will be easy to visit other eu-contries,
thanking you
omar kalaoun
September 2nd, 2008 at 6:29 pm
Good day Sirs,
My parents have a russian passport and temporary permit to live in Lithuania for one year, my son has residence in Lithuania. They would like to travel by car from Lithuania to Genova (Italy) to join the cruise ship. Do they need any visa or some special documents? Thank you
Maria
November 1st, 2008 at 8:09 am
Im lebanese resident in Yemen how do i proceed to get a visa to romania?
does a shengen visa to france is acceptable to enter romania
thank u