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Huge Schengen shake-up changes everything: EU gets new powers to slam the door on visa-free travel

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Shady billionaires and migrant tricks: EU gets tougher on visa-free abusersEU visa crackdown targets government officials and diplomats over human rights breachesEU Commission gains power to suspend visa-free travel — temporary bans can become permanent

Huge Schengen shake-up 2025: EU gets new powers to slam the door on visa-free travel

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The European Union is tightening the screws on visa-free travel, handing itself sweeping new powers to suspend short-stay entry to the Schengen zone. And if you thought your passport was a golden ticket, think again. The new rules are set to send shockwaves through dozens of nations whose citizens currently enjoy visa-free access to Europe. Read on to find out who’s affected and how.

Currently, nationals from 61 third countries can swan into the Schengen area for up to 90 days without so much as a rubber stamp. But under fresh reforms agreed by the European Parliament and the Council, that free ride could soon hit a brick wall.

The EU’s latest move allows Brussels to act with far greater muscle when countries breach the fine print of their visa-waiver agreements. The trigger points? Everything from human rights violations to outright violations of the UN Charter. Yes, even failing to comply with rulings from international courts could now see your country booted off the visa-free guest list.

‘This helps align the grounds for suspension with the grounds for granting the visa waiver in the first place, and can create a deterrent effect,’ the European Parliament explained in a statement.

Shady billionaires and migrant tricks: EU gets tougher on visa-free abusers

But that’s not all. The net has been cast even wider. Under the new rules, so-called ‘hybrid threats’ — think state-sponsored migrant flows aimed at destabilising the EU — can land a country in hot water. And those controversial ‘golden passports’ schemes, where wealthy investors effectively buy citizenship, have also been flagged as a serious security concern.

In plain English: if a country starts playing funny games with migration, sells passports to shady billionaires, or turns a blind eye to international law, Brussels now has sharper teeth to bite back.

EU visa crackdown targets government officials and diplomats over human rights breaches

The new law even takes aim at the elites. Government officials holding diplomatic or service passports could find themselves grounded if their countries misbehave. No more red carpet treatment for dodgy diplomats.

Slovenian MEP Matjaž Nemec, the man steering the legislation through Parliament, didn’t mince his words: “Reformed visa rules will give the EU a revamped tool to respond to geopolitical situations and new threats. Visa policy can contribute to upholding EU values by ensuring that there are consequences when a foreign government breaches human rights and international law. In such cases, their government representatives and diplomats should have their visa-free access to the EU revoked, and this agreement makes that more likely,” he said after the vote.

EU Commission gains power to suspend visa-free travel — temporary bans can become permanent

At present, the European Commission can already start proceedings to suspend visa-free travel for any country, either at the request of an EU member state or off its own bat. Initially, suspensions are temporary while talks are held. But if a country refuses to fall back in line, those suspensions can become permanent.

While the reforms have been agreed in principle, they’re not yet law. Both the Parliament and Council still need to give their formal stamp of approval. But make no mistake — the message is loud and clear: when it comes to visa-free travel, Brussels now holds the whip hand.

For millions of travellers from countries like the UAE, Brazil, or Japan, travelling to the Schengen area it may still be business as usual — for now. But for governments tempted to flout international norms, the EU has just rewritten the rulebook. Play by the rules, or lose your ticket to Europe.

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