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Croatia. 2012 - the last visa-free?
Croatia will join the EU in 2013. Will Croatia immediately need a Schengen visa (then 2012 is the last year for easy entry into this wonderful country), or will it remain a member of the EU for some time, but will not be a member of the Schengen agreement? Please answer those who know.
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аватар shumera
Let's wait until Croatia is accepted into Schengen (this may be delayed), and then get upset and get visas.
аватар shumera
Since the fact that it will be in the EU situation with visas may not be affected.
аватар alex45
The option can be like with Bulgaria, it is an EU member, but Bulgarian visas remain there. Each country in the EU determines its visa status. Try to go with Schengen but without an English visa to England.
аватар HotLine
Schengen and EU are two different things.
аватар alex45
Well, I’m talking about this! I really liked this year how the Americans were issued visas to Croatia, and we passed on presentation of a passport, it really offended them! It’s a pity Ukraine doesn’t go for it!
аватар sigur62
Thanks to all. Dear HotLine, from the very question it is clear that the EU and Schengen are not the same thing. So I would like to know how soon after joining the EU the country will join the Schengen, and, possibly, the euro zone with the abolition of the kuna. Even at the Croatian forum, the Croats themselves could not really explain the country's intentions regarding joining the Schengen. Let's wait until 2013, but for now we plan to re-impose visa-free entry in 2012.
Have a nice rest!
аватар hatinka
sigur62, It may be that there will be a visa-free year of 2012. Or maybe, as with Bulgaria and Romania, visas, although not Schengen, but the difference in practice is 0. It was precisely the EU that stood up for visas to Bulgaria and Romania upon their entry into the EU.
Some kind of under-Schengen, it would be more likely that they already had a Schengen)))))))
Everything goes to the fact that Croatia will still be without visas in 2012, but, of course, there are no guarantees. Alas)
аватар sigur62
This is true. For me, entering Croatia on a Schengen visa is even more convenient, since I have had them for many years one after another. Even more economical than buying national "non-Schengen" visas.
аватар Zlata28
we are in September of this year, resting in Montenegro
went to Dubrovnik for a tour
The guide said that this is the last year
when it was so easy to cross the border
without any visas and fees
that type in a trace. year "lafa" will end
аватар HotLine
Different things, that means different things.
Those. they are not related.
Those. entering one zone does not mean entering another.
For resort countries, this is a very sore point. Bulgaria example.
The decision to join the Schengen was back in 2007. And every year phrases are heard - well, this is the last year with a simplified regime, from next year - Schengen. In September of this year, she was again denied entry. Because they didn't want to.
Cyprus made the decision back in 2004.
And Khovatia, in addition to tourism, also has a complication - neighboring countries with which they have been in the same country for a long time.
Turkey wants to join the EU. Represent Schengen in Turkey.
аватар shumera
Turkey wants to be in the EU for how long? He has been wanting for a long time, but there is nothing yet, how many meetings have already been, but things are still there. So with Croatia, things may not be so fast. And guides and so on - they hardly know what and how in reality, only rumors.
аватар allcooper
Messed up and dumped everything in a heap !!!!
Croatia joins the EU in July 2013!
Entry into Croatia requires a visa, at least for Ukrainians, and it has never been cancelled!!!
As far as I remember, the Russians were allowed in only upon presentation of a voucher.
Just for the last three years, by a special resolution (which was adopted annually) temporarily, only for the summer period, visa entry was suspended .... and therefore we traveled in the summer without visas.
Let's see how it will be this year, let's see if there will be another decision of the government, we will go in the summer without visas.
The same applies to 2013.
Schengen is a completely different union of countries in which people move between participating countries without visas. Those. to get into any country of the Schengen agreement, it is enough for us to have a visa to any of these countries and move inside the Schengen without problems.
With a visa to a country that is in Schengen, they will not be allowed into EU countries that are not in Schengen (England, Romania, Bulgaria ....)
If visas are left in Croatia for the summer period, we will receive them, but God knows whether it will be as simple as, for example, with Bulgarian visas.
It is assumed that this year in the summer we will travel in the old way, without visas. But it all depends on their government....
аватар sigur62
The whole answer to the question is in your last sentence. Everything else is garbage. Users of this forum are well aware of the difference between the Schengen area and the European Union.
The whole question of the topikstarter, i.e. me, was to find out HOW SOON after the entry of Croatia into the EU, its entry into the Schengen will follow.
There were no answers. No one. I consider the topic closed.
аватар shumera
The fact that Croatia joins the EU absolutely does not guarantee that it will join the Schengen. So there is no answer to this question.
аватар lyubosvit_Kiev
To date, the Croatian Consulate does not provide information on whether entry into the country for Ukrainian tourists will be visa-free. The issue is being resolved. And tourist operators are still collecting documents for accreditation.
Although if you have a valid Schengen visa, you can safely go to Croatia!
аватар uy4huj2h
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аватар uy4huj2h
I heard that visa entry to Croatia for April - October was canceled for Ukraine.
аватар sigur62
Well, in Hungary, you will get a Schengen visa for anyone. Hungarians do not care where you go through them - to Croatia or to Africa.
аватар uy4huj2h
Then what is the point of visa-free entry, if you have to open a visa in any case ??? ..
аватар alex45
And what, except how through Hungary to Croatia there is no way to get? For example, by plane?
аватар sigur62
The author is shocked. Reflects on Alex's revelation.
аватар uy4huj2h
By plane, for example, of course, you can !!!)))
But since the company is big, I would like to limit myself to one bus ..)) And I would like to drive through Budapest again ..)) In general, I hope the idea is clear ... Yes, and the question is not .. But what procedure was before and what now? .. what exactly has changed? .. really before in such cases it was necessary to open two visas: one to Hungary and the other to Croatia ???))))
аватар alex45
Last year, my friends on a Schengen visa from Hungary traveled through Hungary, reached the Adriatic in Croatia, stopped at a campsite and even took a ferry to Venice, because. they had a Schengen visa. Back to Croatia, Hungary again. No problems. I think it will be the same this year. Last year, we went to Dubrovnik (Croatia) on a cruise with the Italian Schengen, without problems. At the border control, we saw the passport of Ukraine, even they did not disclose it. Croatian visas were made to the Americans.
аватар alex45
to sigur62! Revelations not to the author, but to a friend who is interested in moving from Hungary to Croatia. The author is very competent!!!
аватар sigur62
Yes, that's what I said, old man, only I worded it wrong. To be honest, I myself forgot that it was I who asked the initial question and already answered my friend vЎvЎvЎ500))))
аватар Biker_Oksana
So I would like to know how soon after joining the EU the country will join the Schengen, and, possibly, the euro zone with the abolition of the kuna.
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This is for you with a direct question to the diplomats, and even then, if they have already frayed among themselves))))))) I can adjust the contacts: p
There were no answers. No one. I consider the topic closed.
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Will you fight me? :R
аватар sigur62
Okay, let's go. For this year, Croatia disappears, so it is not relevant.
аватар uy4huj2h
Guys, cute, are you kidding me????
Blah, the elephant is clear that with a Schengen visa you can !!!!!!
Scribe!!! If you don’t understand what they are asking you, then sit and don’t .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And most importantly - learn literacy one and the second ... Comrade! !! And then you will give stupid answers and advice, and even more so to throw comments with malice!!!
And now for sure:
THEME IS CLOSED!
аватар uy4huj2h
Oh yeah ... and by the way, thanks to the competent author for the same competent answer ...
аватар sigur62
Uff! Strongly said, as chopped off with an ax)))
Wipe the monitor from saliva, dear, all spattered with anger. And hammer less exclamation marks, you will pass for smart.
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