Yes.This is one of the main objectives of the EU. All EU citizens (citizens of an EU member country) have the unlimited right to travel, live and work in any other EU country on tha same basis as citizens of that country.
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So it can become a democratic country.
Yes, the United States is able to join the European Union, as any country is technically eligible. All a country has to do is swear allegiance to Europe and follow all rules and regulations. Now, wether they will actually get accepted or not is a different story. However, chances are the US would be accepted. The country boasts a great economy and military power internally and globally. It would bring much stability to the EU and both the EU, US, and perhaps every nation in the EU would benefit. However, there is no reason for the US to join the EU and chances are it never will.
No countries joined the EU in 2010. Before 2010, Romania and Bulgaria were the newest, joining in 2007.
If you are EU citizen from one country to another EU country, you pay tax, which vary from one EU country to another.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
No, because Andorra is not in the EU. The smallest country in the EU is Malta.
Full from of EU is European Union
No new country joined the EU in 1999.
EU = Europium (atomic number 63)
EU, I think means euro, like the currency of Europe €
european union
Mallorca is part of Spain, wich is in the EU.
The EU is not a country. It is an organisation. It has 28 independent countries as members.
There is no country called Sami in the EU
Germany?