Students, most hit by the visa regime

In our isolated society, there are students who mostly say this situation has been hampered because visa non-liberalisation has left much behind regional colleagues, KTV reports. Many of them say that this has made it impossible for them to access universities abroad and limit their chances of enrolling in [...]
Many of them say this has made it impossible for them to access universities abroad and limit their chances of enrolling in any European university.
Isolation has also experienced directly with Medjid Ramusa, representative of students, since he has never been able to participate in international conferences when he was invited, because of five embassies being denied visas.
Students seek greater responsibility from politicians, since they themselves move free without a problem, while a student finds it very difficult to obtain a visa.
Kosovo students and youth' problems do not have leaders leading Kosovo.
The highest-level leaders have diplomatic passports, many others have Albanian citizenship until others easily obtain visas.











