Visa history of Russia

Linedata Services: Availability of the information memorandum relative to Linedata Services within the framework of the public share buyback offer initiated by Linedata for 1,100,000 of its own shares

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

22-463 to the information memorandum from Linedata Services relative to the public share buyback offer of 1,100,000 of its own shares at a price of 50.00 euros (50.00) per share in order to reduce its share capital (the Offer).

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  • 22-463 to the information memorandum from Linedata Services relative to the public share buyback offer of 1,100,000 of its own shares at a price of 50.00 euros (50.00) per share in order to reduce its share capital (the Offer).
  • The Extraordinary General Meeting of shareholders of November 30, 2022 adopted the resolution on the reduction of share capital for a maximum amount of 1,100,000 euros (1,100,000).
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Linedata Services: AVAILABILITY OF THE INFORMATION MEMORANDUM PUBLISHED BY LINEDATA SERVICES WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PUBLIC SHARE BUYBACK OFFER INITATED BY LINEDATA SERVICES

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Sunday, November 27, 2022

22-463 to the information memorandum from Linedata Services relative to the offer for the buyback of 1,100,000 of its own shares in order to reduce its share capital (the Offer).

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  • 22-463 to the information memorandum from Linedata Services relative to the offer for the buyback of 1,100,000 of its own shares in order to reduce its share capital (the Offer).
  • This document may not be disseminated, transmitted or distributed, either directly or indirectly, to the United States, Canada, Japan or Australia.
  • The dissemination, publication or distribution of this press release in certain countries may constitute a breach of prevailing laws and regulations.
  • Accordingly, any persons who are physically present in such countries, and in which this press release is disseminated, published or distributed, must enquire about and comply with such laws and regulations.

Belarus: EU concludes agreements on visa facilitation and readmission

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

The Council today adopted two decisions to conclude a visa facilitation agreement and a readmission agreement with Belarus.

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  • The Council today adopted two decisions to conclude a visa facilitation agreement and a readmission agreement with Belarus.
  • The visa facilitation agreement will make it easier and cheaper for Belarus citizens travelling to the Schengen area and EU citizens travelling to Belarus to obtain a visa.
  • It also reduces the general fee for processing visa applications to 35 euros.
  • The readmission agreement sets out clear obligations and procedures for EU member states and Belarus on the readmission of citizens illegally residing in the territory of the other party without authorisation.

RECOMMENDATION on the draft Council decision on the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas - A9-0090/2020

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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Negotiations with Belarus were officially opened in Brussels on 30 January 2014 and resulted in an agreement initialled on 17 June 2019.

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  • Negotiations with Belarus were officially opened in Brussels on 30 January 2014 and resulted in an agreement initialled on 17 June 2019.
  • In the meantime, Belarus, the European Union and seven participating Member States (Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Finland and Latvia) signed a joint declaration on a mobility partnership on 13 October 2016.
  • This period may be extended to a maximum of 30 calendar days when further examination is required.
  • In urgent cases, it may be reduced to two working days or less; - the amount of fees charged for processing visa applications from citizens of the European Union and Belarus shall be EUR 35.
  • close relatives, business people, members of official delegations, primary and secondary school pupils, students, persons participating in scientific, cultural and sporting events, journalists, etc.
  • ); - simplified conditions are provided for the issue of multiple-entry visas valid from 1 to 5 years to certain categories of persons (e.g.
  • However, the final assessment of Belarus system of issuance will have to be made by the Commission, in consultation with the Member States, before the conclusion of the Agreement.
  • Observations by the rapporteur The EU-Belarus relations have been progressing over the years, with the EU deepening its engagement with Belarus.
  • Visa liberalisation remains a shared objective of individual partner countries and the EU alike for the benefit of the population at large.
  • Acknowledges that election processes and political system in Belarus do not adhere to European and international standards and do not secure and protect the universal fundamental freedoms.
  • Parliamentary election in 2019 included significant procedural shortcomings, among which were restrictive measures towards the opposition parties and candidates, and demonstrated no improvement in democracy.
  • Therefore, the visa facilitation agreement should be used for enhancing the grassroots level cooperation and further strengthening and supporting Belarusian civil society.
  • The formal authorisation for negotiation of the Agreement on the facilitation of the issuance of visas with Belarus was given by the Council on 28 February 2011.
  • The European Union and Belarus finally signed the visa facilitation agreement and the readmission agreement on 8 January 2020.
  • The agreement on visa facilitation should enter into force simultaneously with the readmission agreement, since the two agreements are linked.
  • PROCEDURE COMMITTEE ASKED FOR OPINION Title Conclusion of the Agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the facilitation of the issuance of visas

European Union (Citizens' Rights)

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

A Bill to safeguard rights of European Union citizens in the United Kingdom after exit day; to make provision for arrangements to be made with other European Economic Area countries and Switzerland to maintain the rights of British citizens in those countries after exit day; and for connected purposes.

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A Bill to safeguard rights of European Union citizens in the United Kingdom after exit day; to make provision for arrangements to be made with other European Economic Area countries and Switzerland to maintain the rights of British citizens in those countries after exit day; and for connected purposes.