Romania and Bulgaria in became part of the European Union, but the rules of law concerns have impeded both countries from becoming Schengen Area members up to this point. The same problems are faced by Croatia, which joined the European Union in , but it is still not a member of the borderless area. Schengen Visa.
July 8, Must Read. More recently, in late May during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak , Romanian MEP Dacian Ciolos posted a video on his social media that showed the restrictions he faced while travelling from Bucharest to Brussels due to the emergency travel restrictions in the Schengen Zone.
She sees it as a way to strengthen and update the Schengen zone. But there is a discussion about the CVM report. We must correct this problem this year. We will do our best to have a favourable CVM report. If all goes well, and we have already started with the abolition of the SIIJ, and we have a favourable report, we can hope to continue the Schengen accession talks this year. He also confirmed that Romania may be ready to adopt the single European currency after , when the government hopes that the country will have recovered from the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
When Romania joins Schengen, it will form a part of the shared visa program for the area. This means that eligible foreign citizens approved for a Schengen visa for Romania will also be able to move freely within the Schengen Area countries. On March 25, , the waiting times for trucks crossing borders between European Union member states was between ten and thirty minutes, with many of the crossings reporting no delay at all as hauliers plied their pan-European trade at 5 pm on a Thursday evening.
But between Hungary and Romania, both EU members, waiting times were between 30 minutes and an hour. At the Nagylak-Nadlac crossing point in western Romania, queues were already more than seven kilometres and growing, according to an interactive map which is used by hauliers. Although Romania joined the EU in , it is still not a member of Schengen, meaning that the delays at its border with Hungary on March 25 are typical - if not comparatively speedy. Delays at crossing points between the two nations typically stretch to hours, if not days.
Long, Dinescu told Euronews, means between 20 and 30 kilometres into Romania from the border with Hungary. Even when everything goes well, he said, at specific times during the week queues are between eight and ten kilometres, which translates to between four and ten hours waiting time for truckers.
It means that truckers find it almost impossible to respect European rules on rest periods, which require that they take a minute break for every 4 hours ten minutes of driving, If they do not, and are caught out by either Romanian or Hungarian authorities, they can be fined.
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