UAE Granted Visa Waiver For Schengen Zone

VISA-SHENGEN

Emiratis can now travel visa-free up to 90 days to all 26 Schengen zone countries and eight non-Shengen states.

The Shengen visa waiver was signed in Brussels by UAE ambassador to the EU, Sulaiman Al Mazroui, and Ilze Juhansone, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Latvia and chairman of the Permanent Representatives Committee at the EU. (Manal Alafrangi)
The Shengen visa waiver was signed in Brussels by UAE ambassador to the EU, Sulaiman Al Mazroui, and Ilze Juhansone, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Latvia and chairman of the Permanent Representatives Committee at the EU. (Manal Alafrangi)

In a ceremony in Brussels this week, the UAE and the European Union signed a visa waiver agreement, making the UAE the first Arab country to be granted free access to Shengen countries.

“The UAE doesn’t have illegal immigrants seeking jobs in Europe,” Mohammed Mir Al Raissi, the UAE’s Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, explained. “Moreover, the UAE is considered an oasis of security and safety,” he continued, adding that the Emirates’ growing trade exchange with the EU, their mutual interests and increasing number of flights were contributing factors to the historic agreement.

“It will also allow our students more opportunity to know European universities better and choose whichever suits them best in the pursuit of their education,” UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed said.

The 26 countries within the Schengen zone are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

Emiratis will also have visa-free entry to these eight non-Schengen states: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania, the Vatican, Andorra, San Marino and Monaco.

 

 

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