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The EU may extend Schengen stays for skilled non-EU workers and tighten visa rules for 64 countries.
The European Commission plans to review and possibly extend the 90-day Schengen stay limit for specific non-EU professionals, researchers, students, and entrepreneurs to boost talent recruitment.
The move aims to streamline visa and residence permit processes through digitization and uniform rules, phasing out bilateral agreements that allow longer stays in single countries.
The strategy also includes reassessing visa-free access for over 64 nations based on security, return rates, and asylum trends, with potential suspensions for non-compliance.
Human rights groups caution the approach may increase reliance on third countries to manage migration.
La UE puede prorrogar las estancias Schengen para los trabajadores cualificados no pertenecientes a la UE y endurecer las normas de visado para 64 países.