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VISA POLICY AND VISA REGIME Sofia, 9 June 2015
REPUBLIC OF CROATIA MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS VISA POLICY AND VISA REGIME Sofia, 9 June 2015
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VISA REGIME Full visa regime – as stipulated by Council Regulation (EC) No 539/2001 – introduced on 1 April 2013, 3 months prior to the accession of Croatia to the EU Direct implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 539/ Article 3 and Annex IV of Visa Code, since 1 July 2013 MVPEI
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VISA REGIME Last changes – introducing of the visa regime for:
Nationals of Turkey (1 April 2013) Nationals of Russia (31 March 2013) MVPEI 3
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VISA REGIME DECISION 565/2014/EC
Foreigners DO NOT require a visa for Croatia if they are holders of a: Schengen residence permit Uniform visa (type C), two or multiple entries LTV visa (Visa Code, Art. 25, Para. 3, first sentence) MVPEI 4
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VISA REGIME Long-term Visa D (issued by a Schengen Area Member State)
National visas for two or multiple entries and residence permits of Bulgaria, Cyprus and Romania Applicable: From 22 July 2014 until full implementation of the Schengen acquis MVPEI 5
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REPRESENTATION AGREEMENTS & BIOMETRICS
VISA REGIME REPRESENTATION AGREEMENTS & BIOMETRICS Croatia has no experience with representation agreements Except for Hungary in Moldova, but it has become obsolete due to the change of visa regime with Moldova
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VISA REGIME At the moment Croatia does not collect biometric data
The national visa system (HVIS) is upgraded and supports this functionality
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VISA TRAINING Before being posted to an Embassy / Consulate all consular officials are required to go throug consular training All consular officials are also required to pass the consular exam (written + oral) 8
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VISA TRAINING Several training sessions in common visa policy and recognizing counterfeit documents as part of IPA light Twinning project with Finland and Romania A series of Schengen trainings as part of preparations for joining the Schengen Area (Schengen visa process and recognizing counterfeit documents) funded from the SFF (Schengen Facility Fund) – Slovenian and Austrian experts MVPEI 9
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Croatia cooperates with VFS Global
OUTSOURCING Croatia cooperates with VFS Global in Russia (19 VACs) and Ukraine (4 VACs) since 2013 As of June/July 2015 additional 37 VACs in 26 countries (parts of Africa and Asia) MVPEI 10
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VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
Completely aligned with Visa Code Most visas issued in 4 – 5 days Deciding on the visa application: DM/CP may decide on the application or DM/CP shall request prior consent of the MFEA (in cases stipulated in subordinate legislation) MVPEI 11
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VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
Prior consent of the MFEA Ministry of Interior – opinion Security Inteligence Agency – opinion MFEA – final consent Appeals – decided on by the MFEA MVPEI 12
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VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
Possibility of forwarding visa applications electronically to any Croatian DM/CP Possibility of completing online visa application form Division for Visas: officials MVPEI 13
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KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCES EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE AND
No barrier for cross-border cooperation in exchanging knowledge, experience and best practice Existing mechanisms: twinning projects, TAIEX... Also through bilateral cooperation MVPEI 14
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