Sun, Nov 22 2009
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Every EU state willing to accept refugees will receive 4000 euro per refugee annually from the European Refugee Fund, Malta says.
Draft proposal put to European Parliament’s legal affairs committee says that Kosovo should be included among Western Balkans countries to be exempted from Schengen visa requirements.
The deadline for Bulgaria’s accession to the Schengen zone remains 2011, according to a statement from Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov delivered in Brussels on September 21 2009
Not in January, as former interior minister had announced as late as July, but only by March 2010 would the Interior Ministry be ready to start issuing new ID documents.
Along with Bulgarians, foreign residents in Bulgaria will be given identity documents containing biometric data.
The European Commission is taking Bulgaria to court for delays in providing Sofia with adequate waste disposal facilities.
James Warlick is the spouse of Mary Warlick, director of the office of Russian affairs at the US state department, who has been nominated to serve as ambassador to Serbia
Bulgaria’s Health Ministry announced on November 20 2009 that the flu epidemic declared two weeks earlier is at an end as rates of infection decline. The announcement coincides with reports of two deaths from A (H1N1) flu in Bulgaria.
Acting on allegations by Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria leader Ivan Kostov, prosecutors and Government officials are to probe deals by which Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan acquired various properties.
Prosecutors allege that a deal agreed by the former defence minister caused losses of 12.9 million leva.
I wonder if visiting Government Ministers will have to comply? You would have thought that they would also have been exempt.
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No it probably won't include the Americans because they don't need visa to come to BG.
Too bad, I would've enjoyed their humiliation....
"... members of national parliaments and their partners, delegation members, as well as visitors on an official invitation from European Union (EU) member states or international organizations..."
OK does this include Americans? Are their soldiers in the "official invitation" category?
I'd love to see them finger printed like common criminals... pay back is a biach ;)))
Not to mention that the term "foreigner" isn't used for EU citizen in Bulgaria any longer.
But alas, do spill your hatred before you grasp the situation - typical...
Isn't it obvious that they're exempt as they only have to show a passport to enter and not a visa? Did you not read the first paragraph: "Foreigners who apply for a Bulgarian visa will have to provide biometric data as of early 2010."
Since common citizens from EU member states are not quoted as exempt from the finferprint requirement, one is lead to think that they have to comply with the new rules. This is not what is written in the Schgengen treaty as no one of the member states I visited ever dreamed of asking for my fingeprint. What next?