As a European passport holder living in America as an LPR, I think this is terrible.
The EU should have taken the moral high ground here instead of stooping to Trump's level.
Wow fuck this. What do people who already have trips planned in the next month do now?
Following the committee's vote, the Commission must act to suspend the visa waiver for Americans, but the European Parliament or the Council of the European Union may object.
Parliament asks EU Commission to press for full US-EU visa reciprocity
The EU Commission is legally obliged to take measures temporarily reintroducing visa requirements for US citizens, given that Washington still does not grant visa-free access to nationals of five EU countries. In a resolution approved on Thursday, MEPs urge the Commission to adopt the necessary legal measures ”within two months".
The text prepared by the Civil Liberties Committee was adopted by a show of hands.
Visa reciprocity
Citizens of Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Poland and Romania still cannot enter US territory without a visa, while US citizens can travel to all EU countries visa-free.
According to the visa reciprocity mechanism, if a third country does not lift its visa requirements within 24 months of being notified of non-reciprocity, the EU Commission must adopt a delegated act - to which both Parliament and the Council may object - suspending the visa waiver for its nationals for 12 months.
Following a notification of non-reciprocity on 12 April 2014, the Commission should have acted before 12 April 2016 but it has yet to take any legal measure. Canada also imposes visa requirements on Bulgarian and Romanian citizens, but it has announced that they will be lifted on 1 December 2017.
Background
In April 2014, the European Commission was notified that five countries were not meeting their obligations towards the EU with regard to reciprocity of visa-free travel: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Japan and the US.
Australia, Brunei and Japan have since lifted their visa requirements for all EU citizens and Canada will do so in December this year.
As a french dude, I don't mind having to ask for a visa to go to the US. We already get treated like shit at the border and it's only one country anyways. No big deal.
I hope every EU country starts asking american citizens for visas until the US get their shit together and starts hiring human beings as border agents and not heartless robots who treat you like a criminal just because you want to spend your hard earned money in their country as a tourist. We'll lose a lot of money from american tourists but it shouldn't even be an argument. No country should accept that their citizens be treated so badly by an ally. We need to grow some balls as a continent and stop bending over.
As a European passport holder living in America as an LPR, I think this is terrible.
The EU should have taken the moral high ground here instead of stooping to Trump's level.
What the shit man, why is it so hard for Americans/Canadians to permanently settle in the UK?
Each day it passes I grow more disgusted by The Independent's headlines.
So why couldn't the US come to an agreement with those 5 countries?
So why couldn't the US come to an agreement with those 5 countries?
That's not the point. It's not about an agreement with those 5 countries. It's about respecting the EU as a whole. Fuck with a member, you are fucking with the entire Union.
Expect much more of this over the coming months, specially as member states become more aware of how much the Union needs to be, well, united.
So what has changed since yesterday then?
The way the current US administration has acted towards the EU i'm not sure if they consider it ally anymore. Trump and Bannon literally questioned the EU and suggested it should dissolveI appreciate that, and I think the responsibility ultimately falls on Americans to sort their shit out, but as the U.S. continues to cede any and all moral authority in the world, the EU could take the stance that free movement for citizens of allied countries is a value worth upholding.
(Plus tourist $$$$.)
I appreciate that, and I think the responsibility ultimately falls on Americans to sort their shit out, but as the U.S. continues to cede any and all moral authority in the world, the EU could take the stance that free movement for citizens of allied countries is a value worth upholding.There's no moral high ground to take here. Visa/border agreements are based on reciprocity and they are actually very effective because of this.
Each day it passes I grow more disgusted by The Independent's headlines.
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That's not the point. It's not about an agreement with those 5 countries. It's about respecting the EU as a whole. Fuck with a member, you are fucking with the entire Union.
Expect much more of this over the coming months, specially as member states become more aware of how much the Union needs to be, well, united.
I appreciate that, and I think the responsibility ultimately falls on Americans to sort their shit out, but as the U.S. continues to cede any and all moral authority in the world, the EU could take the stance that free movement for citizens of allied countries is a value worth upholding.
^ Agree with Shake Appeal. The best approach would not be to stoop to the level of Americans but to take the moral and cultural high ground. Show the world the decline of the US as the leader of the 'free world' and the West and instead show the EU as united and a union for good. I have made my thoughts about the EU be known and I wouldn't blame them for this. Visa free travel is often a two way street. I think let the US suffer declines in tourism, be ridiculed by allies and enemies alike, let the EU still allow travel and tourism.
^ Agree with Shake Appeal. The best approach would not be to stoop to the level of Americans but to take the moral and cultural high ground. Show the world the decline of the US as the leader of the 'free world' and the West and instead show the EU as united and a union for good. I have made my thoughts about the EU be known and I wouldn't blame them for this. Visa free travel is often a two way street. I think let the US suffer declines in tourism, be ridiculed by allies and enemies alike, let the EU still allow travel and tourism.
The whole point of the EU is to work and deal as a bloc. You can't have other countries undermine that.^ Agree with Shake Appeal. The best approach would not be to stoop to the level of Americans but to take the moral and cultural high ground. Show the world the decline of the US as the leader of the 'free world' and the West and instead show the EU as united and a union for good. I have made my thoughts about the EU be known and I wouldn't blame them for this. Visa free travel is often a two way street. I think let the US suffer declines in tourism, be ridiculed by allies and enemies alike, let the EU still allow travel and tourism.
I appreciate that, and I think the responsibility ultimately falls on Americans to sort their shit out, but as the U.S. continues to cede any and all moral authority in the world, the EU could take the stance that free movement for citizens of allied countries is a value worth upholding.
(Plus tourist $$$$.)
So why couldn't the US come to an agreement with those 5 countries?
There currently isn't an actual state department. From all accounts Tillersen has been sidelined with no staff or direction at the state department as Trump's inner circle either don't want them to be functional or are just incompetent. It's a mess and that's why shit like this happens.
What the shit man, why is it so hard for Americans/Canadians to permanently settle in the UK?
Wouldn't the better reciprocal response be for the EU to require visas for U.S. citizens from 5 different states? Florida would definitely be on the list.
There currently isn't an actual state department. From all accounts Tillersen has been sidelined with no staff or direction at the state department as Trump's inner circle either don't want them to be functional or are just incompetent. It's a mess and that's why shit like this happens.
^ Agree with Shake Appeal. The best approach would not be to stoop to the level of Americans but to take the moral and cultural high ground. Show the world the decline of the US as the leader of the 'free world' and the West and instead show the EU as united and a union for good. I have made my thoughts about the EU be known and I wouldn't blame them for this. Visa free travel is often a two way street. I think let the US suffer declines in tourism, be ridiculed by allies and enemies alike, let the EU still allow travel and tourism.
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The EU should have taken the moral high ground here instead of stooping to Trump's level.
[...]Sorry I should have said, why were they singled out? Yes, we should have respected the whole of the EU. I just don't understand why those 5 were singled out by the US.
seems pretty obvious when you look at which countries got singled out...
So why couldn't the US come to an agreement with those 5 countries?
Why do I have to pay huge import taxes on purchases via ebay from the US (I was buying from the UK). Case in point $1700USD Graphics card with $400 import charge?!?!?
Why dont we get rid of all these charges and at the same time all the barriers to visiting each others countries - makes sense right?
Is it?
Besides the unemployment rates, some of the 5 countries are wealthier than a number of other countries who haven't been targeted. In any case, I don't know why people would move to the US illegally right now when they can just move to way better countries completely legally while remaining closer to family.
Unless they have changed the visa application process, the big issue is having to get to a consulate to apply for the visa and then sit around half a day. Worth it if you are moving to the country, massive hassle for a week long trip.I've had to travel to the USA as an EU citizen with and without visa, and it wasn't that terribly different.
No, you were supposed to go to Rome. Can I interest you in Toledo, Ohio, instead?
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