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originally posted by: anxiouswens
a reply to: JonjonjSorry I posted the wrong link before I am problems with my computer every time I try and post on ATS but that's a separate issue. I meant to post this link www.dailymail.co.uk... You will 7th paragraph down it refers to the visas. This would be prior to Turkey becoming a member of the EU as obviously when and if they become part of the EU they would automatically be able to move freely through Europe.
On the separate issue is anyone else having problems when trying to post answers on ATS. It keeps throwing me off the site all the time?
The visa policy of the Schengen Area is set by the European Union and applies to the Schengen Area and to other EU member states without opt-outs.[1] If someone other than a European Union, European Economic Area (EEA) or Swiss citizen wishes to enter the Schengen Area, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or Romania they must have a visa or be a citizen of a visa-exempt country.
The Schengen Area consists of 22 European Union member states and four non-members: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Romania are not yet part of the Schengen Area, but nonetheless have a visa policy that is based on the Schengen acquis.[2]
Ireland and the United Kingdom opt out of the EU's visa policy and instead operate their own separate visa policies, as do certain overseas territories of EEA member states.
In exceptional cases, member states may issue visas with limited territorial validity (LTV) instead of a Schengen visa. A LTV visa may either specifically name member state(s) for which it is valid or, inversely, specifically name member state(s) for which it is not valid. Holders of LTV visas are only permitted to transit via, travel to, and circulate within the territories of, member states for which it is valid.
Schengen visa code that member states may issue LTV visas:[73]
when a consulate deems it justifiable to overcome the three-month limitation in six months;
or when a member state considers it necessary due to pressing circumstances to derogate from entry conditions as set by Schengen Border code, or to overcome objections of other member states, or in cases of urgency.
originally posted by: FlySolo
a reply to: 23432
Ok here's an alternative. Let Putin continue to pound the crap out of terrorists, put back the legitimate government, screen those who are not refugees (which is about 95% of them) and send them back to their countries. All applicants claiming refugee status must renounce Sharia law and only women, children and elderly shall be fast tracked to anything.
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
Kick the can down the road 20 or 30 years and see how many local born their are who have English sounding names , the little village i stay in has a population of 5000 and 2000 are not local but are breeding like rabbits .
Can you see the future now and not a shot was fired
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
Kick the can down the road 20 or 30 years and see how many local born their are who have English sounding names , the little village i stay in has a population of 5000 and 2000 are not local but are breeding like rabbits .
Can you see the future now and not a shot was fired
Why is having an English name important?
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
I am Dyslexic and some of the names popping up are a real handfull for people like me to deal with , And some days you think you are in a foreign country with everybody around you speaking different .
I have felt like a alien in my own country more than i care to remember , whether in a city or a small town