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Turkey submits its report to the Council of Europe on Schengen problem

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Turkey has intensified its efforts to ease the difficulties faced By Turkish citizens trying to obtain Schengen visas to visit the territory of the European Union.

to finish problem Regarding Schengen visas, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will discuss an important report that has been put on the agenda by Turkey and is expected to be accepted.

Problems with Schengen visas switched to ordeal. This obstacle has become so issue for Businessmen and students who continue their education in various European countries.

Turkey took The issue to PACE to resolve The problem. The report was prepared by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK) Deputy Konya Deputy Ziya Altunaldiz as a member. of The Turkish delegation was included PACE in schedule of work of Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment General Assembly. The report will be discussed and decided upon on At the General Assembly of PACE next Month.

Altunialdez said he was waiting for The report will be accepted and given the message that there may be some relief regarding visas.

When the report is accepted, an effective cooperation mechanism will be established between the two countries countries on Visa issues. In addition to monitoring system . will be created in Yes ensure Uniform practices at the state level. It will be ensured that the Schengen Information System provides more Effective, transparent and traceable applications. Steps will be taken to resolve The issue on a international He said “.

the report also It contains striking data. Accordingly, Turkey refused the Schengen visa rate, which was 4% in 2014, it increased to 16.9% by the end of the year of 2021. Thus, the number of Denial requests increased by four times in The last eight years. out of the five countries who – which made Most Schengen visa applications in Eight years, Turkey was the country with The highest rate of rejection in mentioned period.

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