THE VFA WITH RUSSIA AS AN EXAMPLE OF A FIRST GENERATION VFA Sample Clauses

THE VFA WITH RUSSIA AS AN EXAMPLE OF A FIRST GENERATION VFA. The first generation visa facilitation are the agreements the EU concluded with Russia, Ukraine, Moldova the Western Balkans and Georgia.382 The agreement with Armenia is somewhat special as it is a transitional agreement between the first and second generation. The VFA concluded between the EU and Russia is the schoolbook example of a first generation visa facilitation agreement. The visa facilitation agreements concluded afterwards with other third countries are all modelled to this first agreement and are almost identical in wording. These agreements all focus on four issues: simplified requirements for supporting documents, easier issuance of multiple-entry visas, a visa fee waiver or reduced visa fee and quicker procedures. Below, we will analyse these elements in detail. Although these similarities, minor but nevertheless noteworthy differences can be found between the agreements. Therefore, also a comparison 374 COM (2006) 726 final, 6. 375 European Parliament, ‘Resolution of 15 November 2007 on strengthening the European Neighbourhood Policy’ 2007/2088(INI) [2007]. 376 Agreement between the European Union and Georgia on the facilitation of the issuance of visas [2011] OJ L52/34 (VFA EU- Georgia). 377 Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Armenia on the facilitation of the issuance of visas [2013] OJ L289/2 (VFA EU-Armenia). 378 Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Azerbaijan on the facilitation of the issuance of visas [2014] OJ L128/49 (VFA EU-Azerbaijan). 379 Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cape Verde on facilitating the issue of short-stay visas to citizens of the Republic of Cape Verde and of the European Union [2013] OJ L282/3 (VFA EU-Cape Verde). 380 An update of the agreement with Russia was also envisaged, but did not yet materialise. See more text to note n 418 in ch III. 381 For the introduction of the distinction between first and second generation VFAs, see Xxxxxxxxxxxx (n 247) 6. The concept of this distinction is relatively new and the difference between the two types has not yet been assessed in legal doctrine. 382 The agreements with Ukraine and Moldova have been upgraded. If under this heading dealing with the first generation VFAs the ones with Ukraine and Moldova are discussed, these are the original ones and not the amended. between the different agreements at the respective points will be carried out. After that, also the problems with the provisions of the visa fa...
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