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EU opens up visa-free travel to Georgia

Georgian citizens will be able to travel to EU's Schengen zone for 90 days on biometric passports

Ersin Çelik
17:46 - 27/02/2017 Pazartesi
Update: 17:46 - 27/02/2017 Pazartesi
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Ireland and the United Kingdom will not be included in the deal at they are non-Schengen nations
Ireland and the United Kingdom will not be included in the deal at they are non-Schengen nations

EU states on Monday backed visa-free travel for Georgian citizens entering Europe's 26-county Schengen travel area.



According to the European Council, citizens of Georgia with biometric passports will be able to travel without a visa for business, tourism or family visits, for up to 90 days in the destination country.



The deal still needs to be ratified by the European Council and the European Parliament but should come into force in just under three weeks.



Ireland and the United Kingdom will not be included in the deal at they are non-Schengen nations.



In a statement, Malta's Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Abela said the visa liberalization agreement would bring Georgian and EU people closer together and would strengthen tourism and business ties.



Georgia completed the EU's criterions for visa-free travel in December 2015. However, negotiations between the EU institutions on the suspension mechanism had delayed the ratification process.



#Carmelo Abela
#EU
#Georgia
#Schengen area
#visa-free travel
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