The European Union has 27 different countries so there are lots of borders in it.
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Yes. Since 2007 Romania has been a member of the European Union. (Older Romanian passports do not have any reference to the European Union).
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.
no. they aren't considered European and they don't have any intentions of joining eu.
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.
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The European union does not attempt to reflect the interests of any country outside Europe
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.
Belgium was a founding member of the European Union, so yes it does.
Countries have different criteria for allowing aliens to work within their borders. You need to contact the embassy or consulate of the country concerned.
Yes. Since 2007 Romania has been a member of the European Union. (Older Romanian passports do not have any reference to the European Union).
It doesn't fall under anything. It is, as the question effectively says: independent. It is a member of some international organisations, like the European Union and United Nations, but it does not fall under any of them or others it is involved in.
A euro is a coin used in the Eurozone within the European Union. It is used like any currency.
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.
No she does not. She is just the head of state of one of the 28 countries that are members of the European Union. Neither she nor any of the others govern over the European Union.
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.
The European union does not attempt to reflect the interests of any country outside Europe