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Bangladesh no longer eligible for Schengen visa
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  • Published at 07:04 pm June 28th, 2020
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Bangladesh not among the 54 countries that will benefit from the reopening of the European Union, which is expected to begin next month

Bangladeshis will no longer be eligible to enter Schengen countries once the European Union borders open by the beginning of July, reports Euronews.

Bangladesh has not been listed among the 54 countries who will be able to enter Schengen countries using a short-stay visa that allows a person to travel to any members of the Schengen area. There are no border controls within the Schengen zone.

The citizens of 54 world countries will benefit from the reopening of the European Union external borders, which is expected to happen by the beginning of July.

According to sources of Euronews, EU officials failed to agree on a common list of the countries that would definitely be banned from entering the block upon the border reopening but managed to create a list of the countries with a better epidemiological situation, the citizens of which will be able to enter Europe by the end of next week.

The same sources have also confirmed that citizens of Brazil, Qatar, the US and Russia will only be able to enter Europe at a later date when the epidemiological situation in these countries improves.

Only two South Asian countries – India and Bhutan – made the list.

Ahead of its official release later this week, which is expected to be implemented after July 1, EU officials said that the list will be updated according to the epidemiological situation and coronavirus response in each country, the ability to apply containment measures during travel, and whether or not that country has lifted travel restrictions towards the EU.

On June 11, the commission presented its recommendation on the reopening of internal Schengen borders on June 15, so that Europeans can travel within the borderless area freely, just as they did during the pre-pandemic times, according to Schengenvisainfo.com.

The commission also recommended that the member states should start allowing third-country nationals to enter the EU starting from July 1, gradually and partially, based on the epidemiological situation in each third-country.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2020/06/28/bangladesh-no-longer-eligible-for-schengen-visa
 
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https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/ne...ed-to-enter-eu-when-borders-reopen-on-july-1/
  1. Albania
  2. Algeria
  3. Andorra
  4. Angola
  5. Australia
  6. Bahamas
  7. Bhutan
  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  9. Canada
  10. China
  11. Costa Rica
  12. Cuba
  13. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
  14. Dominica
  15. Egypt
  16. Ethiopia
  17. Georgia
  18. Guyana
  19. India
  20. Indonesia
  21. Jamaica
  22. Japan
  23. Kazakhstan
  24. Kosovo
  25. Lebanon
  26. Mauritius
  27. Monaco
  28. Mongolia
  29. Montenegro
  30. Morocco
  31. Mozambique
  32. Myanmar
  33. Namibia
  34. New Zealand
  35. Nicaragua
  36. Palau
  37. Paraguay
  38. Rwanda
  39. Saint Lucia
  40. Serbia
  41. South Korea
  42. Tajikistan
  43. Thailand
  44. Tunisia
  45. Turkey
  46. Turkmenistan
  47. Uganda
  48. Ukraine
  49. Uruguay
  50. Uzbekistan
  51. Vatican City
  52. Venezuela
  53. Vietnam
  54. Zambia
Wow even North Korea was included. What has Bangladesh done wrong? :what:
 
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No idea why India is on that list as infection rates there are going through the roof.
 
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Yes that's puzzling. PDF Hindus might gleefully argue that EU can't refuse an 'economic titan' like India, but on that logic there's no way they would exclude the US either.

I am sure it must be some mistake that will be soon corrected as otherwise
masses of infected Indians would pour into EU countries and set off a 2nd wave.
 
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No idea why India is on that list as infection rates there are going through the roof.
I have very good idea about it . It's all about money . India is much larger market than Bangladesh as it has 1.4 billions of people . So life is less important than money my man!

Or another reason could be the endless anti govt propaganda of some activists who are trying to say that the real infection and death rate in Bangladesh is much higher but govt is hiding it .

Dr Younus and some others have very good lobby !
 
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I have very good idea about it . It's all about money . India is much larger market than Bangladesh as it has 1.4 billions of people . So life is less important than money my man!

Or another reason could be the endless anti govt propaganda of some activists who are trying to say that the real infection and death rate in Bangladesh is much higher but govt is hiding it .

Dr Younus and some others have very good lobby !

Nope. I believe Indians form one of the biggest business class and worker visa types in EU companies. With companies reopening, they need employees to kick-start growth again.
 
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