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It is becoming increasingly apparent that all tourists and migrants crossing Europe's borders must be screened. EU citizens are reassured that anyone who is not required to obtain a visa to travel within the Schengen Area (currently 60) must submit their information and apply for travel authorization. The European Travel Information Authorization System, or ETIAS visa exemption, was established by the EU Council. ETIAS is an automated IT system to help identify and assess potential risks associated with visa-exempt citizens traveling to or within the Schengen Area.
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The four reports that fall under the Visa-exempt mechanism were adopted on August 4, 2021 by the Committee. They also considered the previous report's recommendations. 

The report said that visa liberalization was an effective weapon to encourage people-to-people contacts and promote changes within the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership in the areas of justice, security, and fundamental freedoms. 

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For some years, business tourism has accounted for the majority of overseas travel in Europe. As intercontinental travel has grown more efficient and less expensive, corporate meetings have become more common. Entrepreneurs have also expressed enthusiasm for visiting European countries to attend conferences and keep up to date on global trends, frequently making use of travel possibilities to see new places.
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