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Romania and Bulgaria become full members of the Schengen area from tomorrow

Full membership for Romania and Bulgaria made possible after Austria lifted its veto - Both countries expect to benefit economically and their GDP to increase by at least 1%

Newsroom December 31 05:42

After 13 years in the antechamber of the Schengen Area, Romania and Bulgaria will become full members of this free movement area, both on land and in the air, from tomorrow Wednesday, which is a powerful symbolism for the two eastern European countries.

The two countries were already with one foot in Schengen after airport and port controls were abolished in March 2024. In mid-December they finally received the green light from their European partners, gaining the same privileges for their land borders as well.

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Bulgaria and Romania belong fully to the Schengen area. 

Removing internal controls at land borders is the last hurdle. 
 
I welcome the positive outcome of informal discussions in Budapest today.
 @EUCouncil formal decision is next.
 
Let 2025 see Schengen become stronger. pic.twitter.com/zHJrg9HzFw

— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) November 22, 2024

This is the end of a long wait for the two former communist countries, which are among the poorest in the EU. They have met the technical criteria since 2011, but “each time, member countries have expressed objections, recalled analyst Valentin Naumscu. Over the years, this problem became a source of frustration, which anti-European parties exploited to denounce the unfair treatment of Romania, he explained, citing as an example the recent presidential elections (which have since been annulled) in which a far-right candidate unexpectedly emerged victorious.

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