Visa-free Movement: How many citizens know about liberalisation?

There are still 15 days until visa removal. And the Kosovo government on Friday, there was an announcement of citizens who received them as messages, informing among other things that only short-term movements abroad are allowed. This and the campaign for this process, according to European integration connoisseur Dritro [...]
There are still 15 days until visa removal.
And the Kosovo government on Friday, there was an announcement of citizens who received them as messages, informing among other things that only short-term movements abroad are allowed. This and the campaign for this process, according to European integration connoisseur Dritro Arifi, was simply enough to stop the migration that could happen.
The “has been extremely pale and it has started very late, and only the construction of this migration into Kosovo society, which on January 1st leaves the workforce, shows the government's failure”, Arifi said.
Otherwise you think, university professor Dorajet Imer announces Klan Kosova.
“Kosovo has so far had enough awareness campaign for its citizens, as regards the rights they will gain at the moment when visas are liberalised, that these will be respected remains to be seen”, said Imer.
At the latest executive meeting, it founded the Early Warning Mechanism for Monitoring the Migration Trends. As in addition to videos on social media, a campaign started on October 5th and continued in 20 Kosovo municipalities had been conducted.












