The European Commission proposes the introduction of confirmation for EU
The European Commission proposed the establishment of a system for collecting information and approval of travel to countries of the European Union (EU) to strengthen security checks of passengers without a visa.As announced by the European Commission in BiH, a system called Etías should become a reality in the future, to enable detection of persons who might be illegal migrants or pose a security risk before their arrival at the border of the EU, which would increase safety, there Birn.
"We need to know who crosses our borders. We will propose an automated system which detects when not travel to Europe. So we know who is traveling in Europe before they get here, "said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.Commissioner for Security Union Julian King said that "terrorists and criminals do not care about national boundaries.""We can defeat them only if we join forces. That will help us Etías or detection of problematic individuals and preventing their arrival we will increase the internal security of Europe, "he said.
From the European Commission in BiH has announced the introduction of Ethias not permit the return of the visa regime, considering that it is a looser and more open regime.Citizens of countries covered by the liberalization of the visa regime, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, as announced by the Office of the European Commission, will still be able to travel without visas, but will before traveling to the Schengen area for this need to get approval easily.
The procedure for authorization, it is said, is a simple, cheap and fast, and in most cases, permission should be issued in a few minutes."To meet the requirements for approval takes only ten minutes and valid travel documents. Approval will be granted for a period of five years for multiple trips.Application fee in the amount of 10 KM shall apply to applicants over 18 years, "explained the European Commission.
BiH was granted visa-free regime for travel to the EU in late 2010.
- 16 Nov, 2016
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