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Status of the United Kingdom and Ireland
The United Kingdom and Ireland are the only two EU members prior to the 2004 enlargement that did not sign the 1990 Schengen Convention (Schengen II) and which reserved themselves an opt-out in the Treaty of Amsterdam: Although that treaty transferred the existing Schengen rules into the law of the European Union, which is also applicable in the United Kingdom and in Ireland, not all provisions which were made under the Schengen treaties became applicable in the UK and Ireland. Furthermore, the new EU competence to pass new laws in the areas which were governed by the Schengen rules did not automatically extend to the UK and Ireland. However, the United Kingdom and Ireland may apply for an opt-in to partial or complete application of the Schengen laws.
The UK and Ireland maintain a Common Travel Area with no border controls; thus Ireland is unable to join Schengen without dissolving this agreement with the UK, and incurring controls at its border with Northern Ireland. The UK remains reluctant to surrender its own border control system. In 1999, the UK made use of the possibility to opt in, and asked to participate in a number of provisions of the Schengen acquis, and this was granted by the EU Council on 29 May 2000, having effect on 2 June 2000, also in Gibraltar.[78] Following that, Ireland made a similar request, which was granted by the EU Council on 28 February 2002, effective 1 April 2002.[79] Therefore, the part of the Schengen rules which cover police and judicial co-operation do apply in both the United Kingdom and Ireland, but not the regulations covering visas and border controls.
The reluctance of the UK government to join the agreement has been criticised by the House of Lords[80], which accused the government of hampering the fight against cross-border crime due to the inability of the UK to access the Schengen Information System, which contains data on potentially problematic persons, for immigration control purposes.[81]
In October 2007, the UK Government announced plans to introduce an electronic border control system by 2009 and this led to speculation that the Common Travel Area would end.[82] However, in response to a question on the issue, the Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern stated "On the question of whether this is the end of the common travel area and should we join Schengen, the answer is 'No'."[83]
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Sang đến sân bay Dublin bọn nó vẫn kiểm tra passport và visa đầy đủ. Nhưng mà lúc quay lại UK thì lại không bị kiểm tra visa. Chắc là cũng có một thỏa thuận nào đó nhưng mà chính xác nhất thì vào website của Ireland mà xem, công dân VN ở UK vẫn bị yêu cầu phải xin visa như thường.
Muốn đi nước nào, muốn biết có cần visa hay không thì cứ vào trực tiếp website các nước đó mà xem là chính xác nhất, hỏi lòng vòng làm gì ) tự thân vận động đi chứ nhỉ )
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