Technically it is not part of the EU, but it does follow some EU laws and has a special status as an overseas territory of a member country and gets some of the benefits of full members. They can get financial aid for example.
There are no countries in either North or South America which are members of the European Union. Except, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion are four French overseas departments which under French law are, for the most part, treated as integral parts of the Republic and therefore part of the EU. The euro is legal tender and they are part of the European Union Customs Union. However they are outside the Schengen area and the VAT area.
No. Georgia is neither in the EU nor in the Schengen area. It is geographically separated from the EU and the Schengen area, so is unlikely to join either in the near future.
No , not yet
Nope, kenya is not part of the eu.
No it isn't.
Being a part of the EU allows France to take advantage of beneficial trade and military support agreements. One disadvantage is that it opens the French economy up to volatility depending on the economic performance of other EU countries.
Yes, it is. Romania entered EU in 2007 and since then Transylvania is part of EU.
'elle a eu' is she had. she has is ' elle a' and eu makes it the past tense. 'il a eu' is he had
No, this is not French.
Its already a part of EU since 2004.
Guernsey is outside the EU, but part of the Customs Union and essentially within the Single Market, so it has strong connections with the EU.
No, the Vatican is not in the EU.