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Written by Darii Sined   
Friday, 02 April 2010 11:56
On April 5 will come into force new legislation on short-term visas, which harmonises the rules and practices of the States of the Schengen area , which belong twenty-two EU member countries (all except Britain and Ireland when Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus), plus Norway, Iceland and Switzerland.

"The conditions for issuing visas to nationals of third countries will become more clear, precise, transparent and fair," said Cecilia Malmstrom, Commissioner for Internal Affairs. The code, adopted last June by the European Council and Parliament, contains general provisions for determining the Member State responsible for examining visa applications and provides for a streamlining of procedures.

The amount of general rights is sixty euros, which are lowered to thirty-five children between six and twelve years and "citizens of third countries with which the EU has concluded agreements on the facilitation and readmission. These include Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Moldova and Russia. Shorten and become even more certain times for the issue: two weeks maximum to get a response, which in case of refusal will henceforth always be justified.
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