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The European Commission has adopted its first-ever EU Visa Strategy , turning visa policy into a central tool for security, competitiveness and geopolitical influence. It comes at a moment of rising global mobility, regional instability, geopolitical turmoil and sharper competition for talent.

Europe Rewrites the Rules of Entry

At its core, the strategy seeks to make Europe safer, more prosperous and more influential by redesigning how people gain access to the Schengen area. It frames this visa policy as Europe’s “first line of security screening” and, at the same time, a bridge to global opportunities and investment.​

The Commission sets four overarching aims: strengthen security, boost prosperity and competitiveness, advance EU strategic interests and values, and make visa policy more efficient and coherent. To deliver this implementation, the strategy is organised around three pillars.​

Pillar 1 – Security First: Visas as a Strategic Shield

The first pillar focuses on strengthening the EU’s security framework and tightening control over visa-free travel. A new assessment system will spell out clear criteria for granting visa exemptions, including visa refusal rates and unfounded asylum claims. In particular, the EU will introduce a modern system for granting visa-free status to partner countries in 2026. This will be based on a new assessment framework  as mentioned before with clear criteria for evaluating potential candidates.

In addition, existing visa-free regimes will be monitored more strictly under a reinforced suspension mechanism. This allows the EU to react faster if partners abuse visa-free access or run “ visa schemes” that pose security risks. The Commission will also upgrade Article 25a of the Visa Code to make targeted restrictive visa measures more agile when countries fail to cooperate on returns and readmissions.​

Pillar 2 – Prosperity and Competitiveness: Visas as an Economic Engine

The second pillar is about making Europe more attractive to people who contribute to its economy and society. The Commission underlines that travel and mobility are major drivers of EU growth, with tourism and business trips generating hundreds of billions of euros each year.​

To start with, new digital procedures will streamline travel for both visa-free and visa-required visitors. In particular, ETIAS will simplify and partly automate pre-departure checks for visa-free travellers starting in Q4 2026. Meanwhile, digital visa processes will let visa-required applicants handle the entire application online. To further boost economic activity, multiple-entry visas with longer validity will reward trusted travellers with proven histories, while a common list of verified companies will ease processes for business travellers invited by reliable sponsors. Finally, additional EU funding will support faster visa processing for highly qualified and skilled non-EU nationals.​

Pillar 3 – Modern Visa Tools: Interoperable Systems by 2028

The third and final pillar modernises visa tools, from consular desks to border posts. The EU is deploying new IT systems the Entry/Exit System, a revamped Visa Information System, Eurodac, and ETIAS. These will merge into a fully interoperable setup by 2028.

Once live, border guards and consulates can query multiple EU databases with one search. This speeds up fraud detection and overstay alerts. Plus, the Commission plans a Frontex-based EU Visa Support Office. It will aid consulates and border guards with training, document checks, and risk analysis.

A Visa Strategy Built for the Digital Age

One of the strategy’s clearest priorities is attracting global talent to support Europe’s digital and green transitions. The Commission explicitly highlights highly skilled and digitally skilled workers, including IT specialists, as crucial for competitiveness and strategic autonomy.​

The Recommendation on attracting talent urges Member States to simplify procedures, cut paperwork, and shorten processing times for long-stay visas in innovation-heavy sectors, especially STEM fields. In particular, it points to a future “omnibus” package of targeted legal changes for students, researchers, EU Blue Card holders, and startup founders to better match visa rules with tech and research ecosystems. As part of this push, India is singled out as a test case. In particular, where the Commission plans to launch the first European Legal Gateway Office starting with the ICT sector. In order to help skilled Indian professionals and EU employers navigate visa procedures and overcome practical barriers.

For EU tech companies, this could mean more predictable routes to bring in developers, data engineers and cybersecurity experts when local labour markets are tight. For IT workers abroad, Europe is positioning itself more clearly as a destination where skills are valued, procedures are streamlined, and opportunities in tech hubs await.

Visa Power in a Geopolitical Age

The first EU Visa Strategy marks a clear shift: visas are no longer treated as a narrow technical file, but as a geopolitical instrument that connects security, migration and the race for talent. It aims to attract “the world’s most skilled and creative individuals” while preserving the integrity of Schengen and public trust at home.​

In practice, that means rewarding “high skilled migrants”: students, researchers, IT experts, entrepreneurs. For Europe’s tech hubs, universities and startups, the strategy could become a competitive advantage if Member States follow through on the promised reforms.​

Magnus Brunner, EU Migration Commissioner, sums up the strategy’s goals.  In his words: “The way we manage access to the EU is a strategic choice. A credible visa policy is a powerful tool that safeguards EU interests and the security of the Schengen area. With this Strategy, we are showing the European Union is ready to shape mobility on our own terms, strengthening our capacity to protect our borders and uphold the integrity of Schengen while attracting the skills our economy and societies need to thrive.”

This vision sets Europe’s visa future: “Attracting Great Minds While Securing Europe’s Borders”.

Author: İbrahimjan Abdimutalipjan, Correspondant Eurasiafocus

source also EU Visa Strategy: Attracting Great Minds While Securing Europe’s Borders | EUReflect | EUReflect

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