Romania and Bulgaria to Fully Join Schengen Zone in January 2025
The decision ends years of political disputes and opens land borders for visa-free travel across Europe’s largest free movement area.
- EU justice and interior ministers unanimously approved the full Schengen membership of Romania and Bulgaria, effective January 1, 2025.
- Austria dropped its longstanding veto after a significant reduction in irregular migration through the Balkan route, citing improved border management by both countries.
- The full membership will eliminate land border checks, complementing the air and sea border controls already lifted earlier this year.
- The move is expected to boost economic activity in Romania and Bulgaria, reducing border delays that previously cost billions annually in trade and tourism.
- Human rights groups have raised concerns over the treatment of migrants at Bulgarian borders, as the countries implement stricter measures to meet EU security criteria.





















