yes i do think so !
Iceland has not joined the European Union and really has no interest in doing so because of the EU's restrictive fishing regulations. When Iceland went bankrupt in 2008, it saw EU membership as being a bulwark against economic meltdown, but since then, Iceland has recovered and is intentionally letting its EU application flounder.
Non-EU member states refer to countries that are not part of the European Union. Some notable non-EU member states include Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, which are part of the European Economic Area (EEA), but never joined the EU. Switzerland is another non-EU country that has opted for bilateral agreements with the EU instead of membership. Additionally, countries like Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina are candidates or potential candidates for EU membership but are not members as of now.
Denmark did not leave the EU. It is still a member. It does not use the Euro, but that does not mean it is not in the EU. Some other EU countries do not use the Euro. Only 19 of the 28 member countries use it.
No, because Iceland is not currently part of the EU. Iceland has applied to be a member, however their membership is neither accepted nor declined due to debates over allowing Iceland to enter the EU, mostly due to Iceland's illegal fishing activities such as Whaling. Until Iceland cease their illegal fishing industry, it is very unlikely that Iceland will be part of the EU.
Andorra Monaco Iceland* Norway Switzerland Liechtenstein San Marino Vatican City Iceland is a candidate for joining the EU and will do so in the near future. However, the country is currently not a member of the EU so it is on the list.
As Bulgaria is a member of EU, Bulgarians freely move and pass though EU countries
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An EEA member refers to a country that is part of the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes EU member states along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. The EEA allows these countries to participate in the European Single Market, enabling the free movement of goods, services, people, and capital. However, EEA members are not part of the EU's political union and do not have voting rights in EU institutions.
with EU member countries, USA, rest of Europe
Bavaria is a region of Germany. Germany is a member of the EU. It is countries, not regions that are described as being members. So Bavaria is in the EU, but it would not be described as being a member in its own right.
It used to be, but it now has 28 member countries.