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12/22/2015
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Mission definitely possible: Visa Free Europe for Georgia - On 18th of December 2015, the European Commission published its fourth report on the implementation of the Visa Liberalization Action Plan which indicated that all requirements were fully met by Georgia. 

In 2010, Georgia signed the Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreement with the European Union. On 25 February 2013, Georgia officially received the Visa Liberalization Action Plan (VLAP), which consists of two phases: improving Georgian legislation and then implementing the legislation. 

This is an updated version of <a href="http://feradi.info/en/visualizations/mission-possible-visa-free-europe-for-georgia">JumpStart's visualization</a> showing the long process of establishing a visa free regime with the EU and the progress that each of the six Eastern Partnership countries have made. - On 18th of December 2015, the European Commission published its fourth report on the implementation of the action plan which indicated that all the  of the Visa Liberalization Action Plan requirements were fully met. 

In 2010, Georgia signed the Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreement with the European Union. On 25 February 2013, Georgia officially received the Visa Liberalization Action Plan (VLAP), which consists of two phases: improving Georgian legislation and then implementing the legislation. 

This is an updated version of <a href="http://feradi.info/en/visualizations/mission-possible-visa-free-europe-for-georgia">JumpStart's visualization</a> showing the long process of establishing a visa free regime with the EU and the progress that each of the six Eastern Partnership countries have made.

On 18th of December 2015, the European Commission published its fourth report on the implementation of the Visa Liberalization Action Plan which indicated that all requirements were fully met by Georgia.

In 2010, Georgia signed the Visa Facilitation and Readmission Agreement with the European Union. On 25 February 2013, Georgia officially received the Visa Liberalization Action Plan (VLAP), which consists of two phases: improving Georgian legislation and then implementing the legislation.

This is an updated version of JumpStart's visualization showing the long process of establishing a visa free regime with the EU and the progress that each of the six Eastern Partnership countries have made.

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