Friday, February 24, 2017

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS CONCLUDED ITS PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES ON THE POLICY THAT WILL LIFT EU TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND TRAVEL BAN ON NONE EU MEMBERS WITHIN THE EUROZONE COUNTRIES, IF ENACTED TO LEGISLATION.



       European Union Parliament in Brussels concluded its sessions of Parliamentary debates on the policy that will lift EU travel restrictions and travel ban on none EU members within the Eurozone countries earlier in the week. Similarly EU travel restrictions and travel ban on East European countries, particularly the ban on the travel without visa of the East European country citizens of Georgia has been lifted earlier in the week. In other words citizens from the East European country of Georgia and other Eastern European countries that may follow in the near future may travel to the European Union member countries and stay in without visa for limited time period that should not exceed ninety days. However, after the expiration date of the allocated time period of ninety days none EU Eurozone countries citizens may be obligated to request extension by the required application for a visa on the approval of either the foreign office, or the Immigration office in the Ministry of Interior of the twenty seven EU Member countries that included the exiting EU Member country of Britain.
 Other none EU member countries that included Turkey and Ukraine have requested reconsideration of their applications for visa free travel agreement within the limited time period of ninety days as it has been approved and allocated by the European Union Parliament in Brussels earlier in the week for the none EU citizens from Georgia. EU Intellectuals with the domestic and International media personnel have criticized the European Union Parliament and EU Member countries rather impartial policy on the visa free travel agreement and the immigration policy which have both soften the EU travel restrictions and ban on none EU member countries on one hand and on the other has strengthened its border control against entry of either illegal immigrants, or refugees and asylum seekers from Eastern Europe. Besides the recent tougher immigration policy of the EU member countries against illegal immigrants and refugees, or asylum seekers by constant surveillance measures random arrest and massive deportation of the refugees and asylum seekers from Eastern  Europe the Arab World countries and North African countries, specially those from Afghanistan Syria  Algeria Tunisia Morocco Nigeria Mali Somalia  Uganda North of Sudan and South of Sudan. EU member countries current tougher measures against refugees crisis in Western Europe has diversified in to major political financial immigration  Humanitarian and economic difficulty in few EU member countries and the mentioned countries and sources of refugees and illegal immigrants entry in to Western Europe. Further deployment of the European Union Naval Forces in the Mediterranean Sea and Mediterranean coastal regions  has been mentioned as part of the tougher measures against illegal immigration refugees and asylum seekers crisis in Western Europe and for the prevention of further death of refugees and illegal immigrants whose small boats have frequently capsized in the Mediterranean Sea and killed thousands of them.


                                                  Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia


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