14:21 20.04.2016

Document: European Commission offers European Parliament, EU Council to abolish visas for Ukrainians

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Document: European Commission offers European Parliament, EU Council to abolish visas for Ukrainians

The European Commission has offered the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to cancel visas for Ukrainian citizens.

A relevant document with the proposal on abolishing visas for Ukrainians has been posted on the website of the European Commission.

This proposal comes after the Commission gave a positive assessment last December, confirming that Ukraine successfully met all benchmarks under the Visa Liberalization Action Plan (VLAP).

"Once the proposal will be adopted by the European Parliament and the Council, Ukrainian citizens with biometric passports will no longer require visas when travelling for short stays of up to 90 days to the Schengen area. The visa-free travel will apply to all EU Member States except for Ireland and the UK, as well as the four Schengen associated countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland). The exemption concerns only short-stay visas valid for up to 90 days of travel in any 180-day period for business, tourist or family purposes. The visa exemption does not provide for the right to work in the EU," the European Commission said in a press release.

Other entry conditions for accessing the Schengen area will continue to apply, including the need to be able to prove sufficient financial means and the purpose of the travel, the commission said.

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