Bangladesh no longer eligible for Schengen visa

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Bangladesh not among the 54 countries that may benefit from the reopening of europe, which is likely to begin next month

Bangladeshis won't be eligible to enter Schengen countries after the European Union borders start by the start of July, reports Euronews.

Bangladesh is not listed among the 54 countries who'll manage to enter Schengen countries by using a short-stay visa that allows a person to go to any users of the Schengen area. There happen to be no border controls within the Schengen zone.

The citizens of 54 world countries will benefit from the reopening of europe external borders, which is expected to happen by the start of July.

According to resources of Euronews, EU officials didn't acknowledge a common set of the countries that could definitely be banned out of entering the block after the border reopening but managed to create a list of the countries with an improved epidemiological situation, the residents of which will be able to enter Europe by the finish of next week.

The same sources have also confirmed that residents of Brazil, Qatar, the US and Russia will only be able to enter Europe at a later time when the epidemiological situation in these countries improves.

Only two South Asian countries - India and Bhutan - made the list. 

Before its official release in the future this week, which is likely to come to be implemented after July 1, EU officials said that the list might be updated in line with the epidemiological circumstance and coronavirus response in each country, the opportunity to apply containment methods during travelling, and whether that country offers lifted travel constraints towards the EU.

On June 11, the commission presented its advice on the reopening of internal Schengen borders on June 15, in order that Europeans can travelling within the borderless area freely, just because they did through the pre-pandemic occasions, according to Schengenvisainfo.com.

The commission also recommended that the member states should start allowing third-country nationals to enter the EU starting from July 1, steadily and partially, predicated on the epidemiological situation in each third-country.
Source: https://www.dhakatribune.com

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