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The European Union has unified visa policy as part of the Schengen acquis. A number of EU member states do not participate in this policy, notably including Ireland and the United Kingdom, consequentially maintaining independent immigration policies with respect to non-EU states.

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[edit] Visa requirements for Schengen member countries

EU (Schengen) visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (Schengen treaty, OCT or other)     Visa required to enter the EU - annex I countries      Visa-free access to the EU for 90 days - annex II countries      Visa-status unknown
EU (Schengen) visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (Schengen treaty, OCT or other)     Visa required to enter the EU - annex I countries      Visa-free access to the EU for 90 days - annex II countries      Visa-status unknown


















There are two lists:

  1. negative visa list of countries (annex I of the Council regulation) from whose citizens a visa is required to enter the territory of the EU member states
  2. positive visa list of countries (annex II) from whose citizens no visa is required to enter the territory of the EU member states for a period of maximum 90 days.

Annex I countries

  • All countries and territories not mentioned below.

Annex II countries


Additionally:


  • According to the provisions of COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1932/2006 of 21 December 2006, amending Regulation (EC) No 539/2001, the exemption from the visa requirement for these countries will apply from the date of entry into force of an agreement on visa exemption to be concluded with the European Community:

Reciprocity is sought for all countries of the visa-free list. That means that the EU expects that these countries offer visa-free access to all EU citizens. When the situation is the opposite the affected member state is expected to notify the European Commission, so that the EC takes an appropriate action - negotiate with the annex II state or remove it from the annex II list. The most notable example here is the United States that does not offer visa-free travel to 14 of the EU members.

[edit] Visa requirements for the United Kingdom

UK visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (EEA, OCT or other)      Visa-free access to the UK for 90 days      Visa required to enter the UK, transit without visa      Visa required to enter the UK and for transit through the UK      Visa-status unknown
UK visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (EEA, OCT or other)      Visa-free access to the UK for 90 days      Visa required to enter the UK, transit without visa      Visa required to enter the UK and for transit through the UK      Visa-status unknown

There are two lists:

  1. negative visa list of countries (annex I of the Council regulation) from whose citizens a visa is required to enter the territory of the EU member states


Citizens of the following countries can enter the United Kingdom (which is not a member of the Schengen Agreement) without a visa.

Additionally:

  • List of nationals who do need a visa is available at [1]. All other countries need adding to the above list.
  • The following territories' status is unknown
    • Flag of Western Sahara Western Sahara - most probably it is practically as "require visa" like most African states (including Morocco, which administrates most of the territory) but it is not included in the "require visa" list - unlike other entities, not recognised as independent states like Taiwan and the Palestinian Authority, that are explicitly listed there.

- not mentioned in the "require visa" list. However, although not being a country, these territories have separate agreements independent of China and are visa-free for visitors, while special regulations apply for other categories.

[edit] Visa requirements for Ireland

IE visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (EEA, OCT or other)      Visa-free access to Ireland for 90 days      Visa required to enter Ireland, transit without visa      Visa required to enter Ireland and for transit through Ireland
IE visa lists      EU member states     Special visa-free provisions (EEA, OCT or other)      Visa-free access to Ireland for 90 days      Visa required to enter Ireland, transit without visa      Visa required to enter Ireland and for transit through Ireland

A Common Travel Area exists between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, no passport controls are done on the land border between the two countries. While a UK visa will not allow a traveller entry to the Republic of Ireland, nor will a Republic of Ireland visa allow entry to the UK, in practice use of the land border will avoid this problem.

Citizens of the following countries can enter Ireland (which is not a member of the Schengen Agreement) without a visa.

Additionally:

[edit] Visa-free travelling for EU citizens

EU citizens do not require visas to travel to the EFTA and EU countries, additional visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries are listed on the relevant passport pages.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Citizens' Information Ireland - "Visa requirements for entering Ireland"