These regulations enable the European Union member states to enjoy free trade without the need to pay additional taxation, enabling them to maintain competitive prices.
Since the EU represents millions of citizens, it ensures that the concerns of its member states are taken seriously and heard internationally. This way, the European Union members gain significant power in the international scene with advantages such as:
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The EU eliminates all border controls between members, allowing free movement of goods and people (except for random spot checks for crime and drugs). The EU promotes state-of-the-art technologies to its members in environmental protection, with projects in research, development and energy.
Public contracts are open to bidders from any member country. Any product legally manufactured in one of the member countries can be sold to other member countries without tariffs or duties.
The EU is managed by three bodies:
They make sure that all the members act consistently in regional, agricultural and social policies.
Listed below are the three bodies that uphold the laws (in a series of treaties and supporting regulations) governing the EU:
The 27 member countries of the EU are:
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Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
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Lithuania
LuxembourgMalta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
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Today, the Euro is one of the world’s most powerful currencies, used by more than 320 million citizens in 24 countries, including Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and the Vatican City.
This makes it worth investing in
one of the European Union member countries. If this isn’t enticing enough, here is more:
The citizenship is issued by the appropriate authorities to the interested parties who invest in the Schengen Area and plan to reside here.
The Schengen Area allows free movement of their citizens within this area as a single country.
This is because the EU has removed the borders between the European countries, proving these additional benefits:
Another benefit of becoming a resident of one of the EU member countries (e.g., Malta) is that you do not need a Schengen visa to travel to another Schengen area country for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. Last but not least, the Malta Permanent Residency Programme (MPRP) provides the applicant and his or her family with permanent residency for life.
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