Citizens of any country in the European Union are free to travel to, and work in, any country that is a member of the European Union.
The European Union is an organisation, not a country. A person who is a national of one of the countries in the European Union, is a national of only that country. A French national is not automatically an Italian national for example. What they are is a citizen of the European Union. Their passport will have only their own nationality on it.
The European union does not attempt to reflect the interests of any country outside Europe
No. The European Union is an organisation. It is not a country or any kind of place. It is an international organisation that has 28 countries as members.
As a citizen of the European Union a Spanish national can legally reside and work in any other European Union country. Therefore a spanish national can allready travel to, reside, and work in the UK with no restrictions.
Both Greece and the UK are part of the European Union. Citizens of the union have the right to live and work in any country of the union so Greeks can live in the UK with almost no restrictions.
No country which still has the death penalty for any crime is allowed to join the European Union. So I don't think they like it.
Some people will need passports and even visas to travel in the European Union, if they are not from any European Union country. Many countries that are members have agreements to enable easier travel. However, people should always have identification and so they should bring their passport anyway as a way of proving they are from a European Union country.
If you have an European union passport there is no restriction working in any European union country including Germany. But you are from outside the EU you will need to call the nearest German embassy and ask them are the restrictions vary from country to counrtry
No. It has nothing to do with the European Union. It is around longer than what eventually became the European Union. It is open to any country in Europe and there are even some non-European countries in it. Israel has won it twice.
The European union does not attempt to reflect the interests of any country outside Europe
Yes, in full democratic fashion, just like in any other European Union country.
Belgium was a founding member of the European Union, so yes it does.