If you are an EU (European Union) citizen,you can use only the ID (Identity document) to travel to Austria. If you are not a EU citizen (USA,Canada) you can use only the passport to travel to Austria. Exists exceptions like:Swiss citizens can use only the ID to travel to any EU country,including Austria.
"Can a non-EU citizen travel to any EU countries with any EU country residence permit?'' Anyone with a Swiss residence permit can travel freely throughout the Schengen Area, which is most, but not all, of the EU. You may only travel as a tourist, if you want to live permanently or work in another country and are not an EU citizen then you will need a permit from that country.
The following countries use the Euro: Andorra (Non-EU) Austria Belgium Cyprus Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Kosovo (Non-EU) Luxembourg Malta Monaco (Non-EU) Montenegro (Non-EU) Netherlands Portugal San Marino (Non-EU) Slovakia Slovenia Spain Vatican City (Non-EU)
Yes, if you are an EU citizen. EU citizens can travel up to the end date on their passport, and sometimes beyond. No if you are a non-EU citizen. You need to get a new passport.
of course, if you are an EU citizen. Others may have to check the terms of their residency permits if they want to operate a business
This depends of your country of origin; see the link: http://www.mae.ro/node/26966..
Yes, Definitely. The European Union (EU) it gives Austria advantages on growth, trades, and their culture.
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As a British Citizen you are able to travel freely within the boundaries of the EU, without requiring further visa's.
in 1995
There is no such thing as an EU citizen. Each country of the union has it's own laws and governance over citizenship.