Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 02 Jan 2025, 06:48 am Print
Amid celebrations, Romania and Bulgaria have become full members of the European Union’s free-travel Schengen area scrapping land border controls.
“As of today, there will be no more checks when travelling across land borders between Bulgaria or Romania and any Schengen member country,” it added.
Welcome to Schengen, Bulgaria and Romania!
— European Parliament (@Europarl_EN) January 1, 2025
As of today, there will be no more checks when travelling across land borders between Bulgaria or Romania and any Schengen member country.
Border checks for air and sea travel were lifted in March 2024. pic.twitter.com/RJQdJdvKz1
Bulgaria's caretaker prime minister Dimitar Glavchev, who symbolically lifted the border barrier at the Kulata crossing between Bulgaria and Greece, said: "Today is a historic moment, the fruit of the efforts of many people. It is also a fact thanks to the border police, the military, Frontex staff and all our allies in the European Union. Together, we will all be much better able to protect the EU's external borders from Greece all the way to Finland."
A warm welcome to Bulgaria and Romania as full Schengen members! ?? ??
— EU Council (@EUCouncil) January 2, 2025
Bulgarians and Romanians can now enjoy the freedom to move within the Schengen area.
This step benefits not only Bulgarian and Romanian citizens, but the EU as a whole. pic.twitter.com/htTa3Yh0XP
The Schengen area now consists of 25 of the 27 EU member states. Ireland and Cyprus are not members of the Schengen zone.
According to the European Commission, it enables the free movement of more than 425 million EU citizens, as well as non-EU nationals living in the bloc or visiting, according to the report.
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