VISA liberalisation

by on May 23, 2011

VISA WAIVER: A “VISA liberalisation” initiative announced by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter will make it easier for tourists from India, China, Russia and Middle Eastern states to visit Ireland.

Mr Shatter said current regulations acted as a disincentive to foreign tourists and businesspeople who wanted to make a trip to Ireland as an “add-on” to a visit to Britain.

He said the €60 required to enter the State would be waived for citizens from 14 countries who had already obtained visas to enter the United Kingdom for short-term visits of up to 180 days. This would apply to people from China, India, eastern European and Middle Eastern countries.

“I believe it is vital to ensure that this State is an easily accessible and attractive holiday and business destination and that the tens of thousands who visit the UK as our immediate neighbour have an incentive to also spend some time with us on this island,” Mr Shatter said.

Last year approximately 30,000 people were issued visas from the participating countries to come here, meaning the State could forgo some €1.8 million if the new scheme was run over a full year.

Mr Shatter said a pilot scheme, which could be expanded, would run from this July until October 2012. He said the initiative was aimed at what he called “growing and emerging” tourism markets, and would coincide with the 2012 Olympics. Mr Shatter said Ireland risked losing out on “a substantial tourism spin-off” if it did not alter its visa requirements.

Among the eastern European countries involved are: Belarus, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine. The Middle Eastern states are Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The scheme will also apply to citizens of Uzbekistan.

Describing the scheme as “a major change in public policy”, Mr Shatter said it had the potential to significantly increase the number of visitors coming to Ireland.

“I am not, of course, going so far as to suggest that these measures will transform our tourism industry but they have the potential, if properly followed through, to significantly increase our tourist visitor numbers.” Mr Shatter said the announcement would save potential tourists the inconvenience of form-filling and document submission. He gave the example of a family of four from India who wanted to travel to Ireland after visiting London, saying the cost of their visas would currently be €240. “This will be zero from July 1st,” he said.

Concluding the announcement in the Dáil, Mr Shatter said his message was: “Ireland is very much open for business”.

 

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Distorted view of Ukraine

by on May 20, 2011

Ukraine takes Europol to task for its warning about visa liberalisation.

The article “Commission proposes temporary checks at internal Schengen borders” (5-11 May) mentions a recent assessment by Europol of the threat posed by organised crime, in which the agency expresses concerns about, inter alia, exploitation by organised-crime groups of “recent and prospective EU visa exemptions for western Balkan states, Ukraine and Moldova”.

Ukraine is deeply concerned by Europol’s conclusion, which is, in its view, unfounded and speculative. It needs to be stressed that Ukraine and Europol have signed an agreement on strategic co-operation; another agreement – on operational co-operation – will follow soon. These documents establish the framework in which each and every issue that may arise between Ukraine and the EU in their efforts to prevent and fight organised crime can be settled effectively.

I would also remind your readers that Ukraine is a long-time member of the World Customs Organization and of Interpol, and that we have bilateral agreements with EU countries on legal assistance.

Ukraine is making effective use of all the instruments available for international co-operation in the fight against organised crime.

It needs to be emphasised that visa liberalisation would in no way abolish checks on Ukraine-EU borders. Indeed, Ukraine will enhance the efficacy of customs checks, not least thanks to ongoing co-operation with the EU in border management. (For the record, in 2010, Ukrainian customs detected transit cargos of, for example, 1,928 kilogrammes of cocaine, 766kg of hashish, 40kg of cannabis, and 29,000 tablets of psychotropic substances. Such finds led, in 2010, to almost 1,200 legal proceedings for drugs smuggling.)

 

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