Monday, November 30, 2009

EU to abolish visas for citizens of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.

The European Union has abolished visas for citizens of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. According to the EU statement released today, the decision to abolish visas with effect from 19 December 2009 Thus, the region with the EU visa regime is now maintained only for Albania and Bosnia, reports Associated Press. Citizens of the Federal Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) to attend the EU without visas until the collapse of the Federation in 1991 In the future, between those countries and the EU established a visa regime from the effects of which were first withdrawn Slovenia and Croatia.

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