The Council and EP reach agreement on visa free travel for UK citizens after Brexit

The Council and EP reach agreement on visa free travel for UK citizens after Brexit
# 03 April 2019 11:59 (UTC +04:00)

The Council and European Parliament reach agreement on visa free travel for UK citizens after Brexit, ONA reports citing the statement released by the Council of European Union.

"The Council and the European Parliament have agreed that, following Brexit, UK citizens coming to the Schengen area for a short stay (90 days in any 180 days) should be granted visa free travel.The agreement was confirmed on Tuesday by EU ambassadors on behalf of the Council and by the European Parliament Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs committee today. The text now needs to be formally adopted by the European Parliament and the Council," read in the statement.

According to EU rules, visa exemption is granted on condition of reciprocity. The government of the United Kingdom has stated that it does not intend to require a visa from EU citizens travelling to the UK for short stays. In the event that the United Kingdom introduces a visa requirement for nationals of at least one member state in the future, the existing reciprocity mechanism would apply and the three EU institutions and the member states would undertake to act without delay in applying the mechanism. The Commission would monitor the respect of the principle of reciprocity on a continuous basis and immediately inform the European Parliament and the Council of any developments which could endanger the respect of this principle.

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