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EU may impose visas for US passport holders

15 Mar 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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ANYONE travelling

on an American passport

could soon find themselves

with fewer options of

destinations to visit without

a visa. The European

Parliament recently voted

to end visa-free travel to

the EU for all US passport

holders should the US not

grant access to citizens of

Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,

Poland and Romania.

However, the European

Commission (EC) will not

impose the visa requirement

as yet. An official from the

French Embassy told TNW

that the vote was merely a

request for the EC to assess

the issue. “The resolution

adopted by the European

Parliament is not binding

and the EC plans to continue

the negotiations with the

American authorities and

to make a report on their

evolution by June.”

Should the Commission’s

intent towards US passport

holders be realised, it could

also affect Schengen states

that aren’t members of the

EU. Travel to Switzerland,

according to spokesperson

of the Swiss State

Secretariat for Migration,

Lukas Rieder, would, for

example, be affected since

it is “an associate member

of Schengen and would

implement such a decision

as well”. He adds that

systematic border controls

are only carried out at the

external Schengen borders

and not between Switzerland

and its surrounding

Schengen countries.

In 2014, five countries

were identified as not

meeting their obligations

in terms of a reciprocity

agreement with the EU,

namely Australia, Brunei,

Canada, Japan and the US.

Since then Australia, Brunei

and Japan have lifted their

visa requirements for all

EU citizens, with Canada

to follow suit by the end of

the year.

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