The European Union introduced significant changes in 2024, impacting Schengen visa fees, border checks, and citizenship processes. The adjustments reflect the EU’s focus on enhanced security and streamlined migration procedures.
Schengen Visa Fee Increase
Schengen visa fees have increased to €80 for short-stay visas. This change is aimed at improving administrative efficiency and strengthening border security. While the fee hike may seem minimal, frequent travelers will need to budget for the added expense.
Stricter Border Checks
Automated border control systems have been implemented at major EU entry points, ensuring compliance with stricter documentation requirements. Travelers now need to present valid travel insurance and proof of sufficient funds, making preparation essential to avoid delays.
New Citizenship Requirements
EU countries have aligned citizenship processes with updated 2024 rules, emphasizing integration, financial stability, and language proficiency. These changes make the path to EU citizenship more structured yet demanding.
Golden Visa Programs Remain Unaffected
While the new rules impact short-stay visas and citizenship pathways, Golden Visa programs in Greece, Portugal, and Latvia remain attractive options for investors. These programs offer an alternative route to residency and mobility in the EU.