Visa liberalisation- Sentencing Sentence to black

The chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, on the “Kallxo Pernime show has said within 180 days, Kosovo citizens are allowed to stay in Europe 90 days, following visa liberalisation from January 1st 2024. On the contrary, he explains, they may face problems. “Well, again, if it turns out [...]
The chief of the European Union Office in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, on the “Kallxo Pernime show has said within 180 days, Kosovo citizens are allowed to stay in Europe 90 days, following visa liberalisation from January 1st 2024.
On the contrary, he explains, they may face problems.
Well, if it turns out you spend 90 days in half a year, basically, you're standing there illegally. Of course, if you look at the decision on visa liberalisation, if you have a lot of people who are more than necessary or who do not respect those rules... it must be known that liberalisation is about tourism. So it's not to work, it's not to study” -- the chief of the EU Office in Kosovo has said.
“There is a Schengen area information system. Again, you may be officially forbidden to enter the Schengen area for up to 10 years, in fact” he said.
He has further clarified that it is not only a problem for someone as an individual in cases of violating the rules, but if there are many cases of people breaking the rules, then in fact this decision on visa liberalisation may include the possibility of suspending liberalisation.
The decision is essentially for individuals, and it is the same for all other countries in the region who have received visa liberalisation. For example, you have this possibility that if you have many people breaking the rules, it could lead to general suspension. But again, there are some things people should be aware of and should be careful because they can hurt not only themselves, but Kosovo as a whole”, Szunyog said. /Cashho. com












