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    LETTER: Let’s Not Mislead the Public on Spain’s Visa-Free Announcement

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    Dear Editor,

    Recent reports regionally suggesting that Spain has “granted” or “reaffirmed” visa-free access to Antigua and Barbuda and several other Caribbean countries risk giving readers the mistaken impression that a new travel concession has been secured. That is simply not the case.

    Citizens of Antigua and Barbuda have enjoyed visa-free access to Spain and the wider Schengen Area for short stays for many years under the European Union’s common visa policy. Spain does not independently determine which nationalities require visas for short-term entry into the Schengen Area. Those decisions are made collectively by the European Union under the Schengen acquis and are binding on participating member states.

    In other words, Spain has not introduced a new policy, nor has it negotiated a special arrangement with Antigua and Barbuda. Any statement by Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs merely reflects the existing European Union rules governing entry into the Schengen Area.

    This distinction is particularly important given the ongoing discussions surrounding Citizenship by Investment (CIP) programmes and the European Union’s revised visa suspension mechanism. Readers could easily infer that Spain has taken a separate political decision in favour of Antigua and Barbuda when, in reality, Spain is simply restating the current legal position.

    The real news remains the European Commission’s continued review of visa-free access for countries operating Citizenship by Investment programmes. Until the European Union formally changes its legislation, Antigua and Barbuda’s citizens continue to travel visa-free to the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180-day period, just as they have for years.

    Accuracy and context matter. Reporting existing policy as though it were a new diplomatic achievement only serves to confuse the public.

    Sincerely,

    _A Concerned Reader_

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: LETTER: Let's Not Mislead the Public on Spain's Visa-Free Announcement.

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