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State of the Consular Edition 2022
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BZ) wants good and accessible services for everyone
offer. This also applies to people who want to visit our country or settle here. In this article we highlight the visa policy and the issuance of Schengen visas for the 2021.
Agreement on improved EU information system for Schengen
Negotiators of the European Parliament and the European Council have agreed on additional guarantees for access to the various systems and databases for, among other things, issuing and checking Schengen visas.
Dutch border policy Schengen visa as of July 1, 2020
As of 1 July, a new European border policy will apply, whereby residents of 15 countries outside Europe who are on a so-called green list will once again have access to the Netherlands and other countries in Europe.
Schengen entry ban gradually lifted as of 1 July
The European Commission has asked the Schengen member states to start admitting third-country nationals again from 1 July. This will then concern countries outside Europe where the epidemiological situation is comparable to the countries in Europe or countries where the corona outbreak is under control.
Schengen visa Netherlands: This will change in 2020
In 2020, the new EU Visa Code will come into force. The aim of the new Visa Code is to make the visa application process more efficient and to simplify it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for short-stay visas (Schengen visas), both in terms of policy and implementation. The Schengen visa policy is being developed […]