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#Why Schengen membership for Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria is beneficial for Europe

“Why Schengen membership for Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria is beneficial for Europe”

The Schengen area, the largest border control-free travel zone in the world, may soon expand to include three new members. Currently, it comprises of 22 EU member states and four countries outside the Union: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Now, Croatia, Romania, and Bulgaria — the youngest EU members — are on the right track to becoming part of Schengen. And this is a good thing for startups and businesses in the bloc.

Last week, MPEs of the European Parliament approved the introduction of Croatia, urging the Council to move forward with the process and a final decision, having itself confirmed in December 2021 that the country has fulfilled all the necessary conditions for the full application of Schengen rules.

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Commenting on the matter, rapporteur and MPE Paulo Rangel highlighted that Croatia has so far undergone the “most comprehensive” evaluation for Schengen membership of any other EU member state, having met 281 recommendations in eight areas of the respective legislation.

“The Commission and the Council have confirmed the country’s readiness to apply the Schengen rules in full. The European Parliament completely agrees: lifting internal border controls must happen by the end of this year,” he added.

Romania and Bulgaria have also been knocking on Schengen’s door since 2011.

Although the EU Council and Parliament confirmed in the same year that both countries met all the required criteria, the Netherlands and Finland vetoed their accession, citing insufficient action against corruption and organized crime as the reason.

However, last month, the Parliament — for the fourth time since 2018 — voiced its support for admitting Bulgaria and Romania into Schengen without delay.

On Wednesday, the Commission called once more on the Council to admit the three Balkan nations to the Schengen area.

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