Three failed attempts at demarcation, citizens tired of visa expectations

Kosovo Assembly deputies for the third time have failed to approve ratification of the agreement with Montenegro. Ratification of this agreement according to Kosovo state officials, but also EU officials, follows visa liberalisation. Do not free movement for Kosovo citizens in EU countries moves citizens to apply [...]
Ratification of this agreement according to Kosovo state officials, but also EU officials, follows visa liberalisation.
No free movement for Kosovo citizens in EU countries urges citizens to apply in the embassies of these states to be equipped with a visa.
You order it to get a visa in front of embassy doors. That was true today in front of Switzerland's embassy in Pristina.
Despite the great cold, numerous citizens wait for hours to obtain a visa to travel to the Swiss state, whether for family visits or healing.
Even more difficult is the procedure for obtaining visas for citizens coming from other municipalities in Pristina, as numerous costs are being imposed on them.
These are related to Safete Zuzaku from Gjilan. She has shown for Kosovo that she is dealing with procedures which, according to her, are excessive and unreasonable, especially when it comes to a sensitive case, such as the disease.
The procedures are difficult, the wait I've been waiting for 3 months for the term and torture not that document, not that document, I have 20 documents here, and they're not doing it, but it's now for everyone. My dad's sick, he's been sick since September. Where I see rejections today, where people are going in and out, this is death. Plus the costs go, nobody knows, wait, torture”, it's wasted.

Zuzaku shows that although he often travels to Switzerland, he always faces long - term procedures.
Even Ali Hyseni of Gjilan, has shown that expectations are long as they get boring.
He had to wait about two months for the term at the Swiss Embassy.
The “have become boring, a month and a half ago we've made the term, we've submitted it last week. After last week, this morning at 8 o'clock, I had to come to hand over my passport, now 4 and 15 minutes to obtain a” visa, he said.
It has even caused them to lose hope for visa liberalisation.
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And Jamie Lokay, who had come to obtain a visa for his son, says there are enough obstacles on the road until the moment of her receiving it.
He says citizens are torturing leaders.
It's got a lot of term, and it's been sent to me by Germany to guarantee me by August, Switzerland has also been telling me so long. They've gone too far with long terms, passed standards, we have to be careful in every item of”, said Loki.

Otherwise, after passing the amended demarcation bill on the Foreign Affairs Commission, the Assembly session, which was expected to be debated and then voted on the draft demarcing Agreement with Montenegro, has been postponed for an indefinite day.











