Armenia’s National Assembly ratifies visa facilitation and readmission agreements with European Union
11.11.2013,
15:02
Armenia’s National Assembly (parliament) has ratified today a visa facilitation and readmission agreements with the European Union.

YEREVAN, November 11, / ARKA /. Armenia’s National Assembly (parliament) has ratified today a visa facilitation and readmission agreements with the European Union.
Under the first agreement Armenian citizens will face fewer hurdles to travel to the EU for short stays. The EU-Armenia visa facilitation agreement aims to facilitate the issue of short-stay visas for an intended stay of no more than 90 days per period of 180 days.
The new rules make the procedures quicker (the decision will have to be taken within 10 days, in urgent cases two days or less), cheaper (the visa fee for processing applications of Armenian citizens shall amount to 35 €) and less bureaucratic (the documents to be presented regarding the purpose of the journey have been simplified for some categories of persons, in particular for close relatives, members of official delegations, students, business people, journalists, scientists, etc).
There are also simplified criteria for issuing multiple-entry visas. Armenian citizens who are holders of diplomatic passports are exempted from the visa requirement for short stays. Armenia already exempts all EU citizens from the visa obligation since 10 January 2013. From countries of South Caucasus there is such agreement concluded only with Georgia so far, but the negotiations with Azerbaijan are already under way.
The objective of the readmission agreement is to establish, on the basis of reciprocity, rapid and effective procedures for the identification and safe and orderly return of persons residing without authorization.
The agreements will enter into force on the first day of the second month after the last party to ratify them notifies the other that it has done so. -0-