EU announces stricter visa rules for Russians from 2027

The EU Commission plans restrictive measures for issuing visas to Russian citizens. Eleven member states had previously applied pressure.

The EU Commission responded to demands from eleven European states, led by Sweden. It announced plans to propose new restrictive visa measures as part of the visa code revision next year to reduce security risks from Russian fighters. Last year around 478,000 Schengen visas were issued to Russian citizens, most for holiday trips to France, Spain and Italy. Current figures indicate up to 630,000 entries, predominantly for tourism. German politicians including Britta Haßelmann of the Greens and Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann of the FDP called on the federal government to push for stricter rules in Brussels. Jürgen Hardt of the CDU and Siemtje Möller of the SPD backed the plans. The Left parliamentary group opposed them and warned against restrictions for opposition figures.

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Realistic illustration of immigrants learning Swedish in a classroom with flags and documents, representing new citizenship requirements.
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Stricter requirements for Swedish citizenship take effect

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On June 6 2026 new rules entered into force for those seeking Swedish citizenship. Requirements including language skills and eight years of residency in Sweden were tightened on the national day.

The EU has delayed its proposal for a complete ban on oil imports from Russia. The move comes amid a sudden loss of political support due to the Iran war, even though the draft is already prepared. The regulation was set to apply to all member states, including Hungary and Slovakia.

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The european union has agreed on new rules allowing member states to set up deportation centers outside the bloc.

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