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Eu Migration Crisis Puts Schengen Zone In Dange
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No sugar sherlock, 10s of thousands of undocumented young men wandering unhindered and unchecked around Europe.
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This is why they are bringing in the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) next year to resolve this.
At present they have very little control over persons overstaying their permitted duration, since they can wonder from country to country. In future, if you overstay your European visa you could find yourself fined and/or banned from travel to certain EU countries.
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\\At present they have very little control over persons overstaying their permitted duration, since they can wonder from country to country. In future, if you overstay your European visa you could find yourself fined and/or banned from travel to certain EU countries.//
Thats fine if you have a visa which means you entered the EU legally, none of those arriving by a rubber boat will have these documents.
Thats fine if you have a visa which means you entered the EU legally, none of those arriving by a rubber boat will have these documents.
Indeed. So let's elaborate a bit.
This is why they are bringing in the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) next year to resolve this.
To resolve what?
The problem highlighted here is the arrival, without leave and on an industrial scale, of migrants from Asia and Africa entering Europe unconventionally. The ridiculous Schengen Agreement saw the abandonment of borders on mainland Europe so once the migrants land on the Continent, as you say, they are free to roam across the entire zone. Some countries are considering withdrawing from the agreement and to reinstate their border controls in an effort to stem the flow (and not for the first time – they did so previously in 2015). Of course the signatories of Schengen were warned before they signed that, like the single currency, it is a “fair weather” project – fine when there are no abnormal circumstances but an absolute impenetrable hinderance when there are. But pragmatism has never been a consideration where EU ideological projects are concerned.
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is planned for introduction next year. It will require legitimate arrivals into the EU from countries which do not require a visa, to hold an ETIAS certificate (which will be associated with their passport).
So tell us, how will the introduction of ETIAS resolve the problem of large numbers of people arriving without leave, or any papers at all? The reason people arriving without leave can roam freely over the Continent is solely because most of the EU has no internal borders. That is the folly that is Schengen – a folly that was well forewarned before it was introduced. ETIAS will simply provide a minor inconvenience for legitimate visitors. It will have no influence on unauthorised arrivals at all.
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