Turkey to become visa-free access to Europe by the end of June

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Turkey's legislature passed a law after the committee has set a disclipine for law enforcement officials. This serves as one of the last criterias remaining before the country gives its nationals a visa-free access to Europe.

According to Reuters UK, the European Commission officially announced on Wednesday, May 4 that Turkey has met the criteria for visa liberalization to its nationals. As of now, the country is waiting for the approval of the European Union governments and the European Legislature which is expected on June.

The process for Turkey's proposed law to have visa-free access for its nation is prolonged since this issue is vehement across the European states. This is due to the fact that 79 million people of its population are Muslims. Despite of that, Brussels is crucial in keeping the country's migration in accordance amid the crisis caused by World War II Politico has reported.

Last Monday, the Turkish cabinet approved the renouncing of the migrants' visas from European Union state members. Once Europe slacken its visa criterias and requirements for Turkish people. The legislation has passed the law to manage via a monitoring committee, how the law enforcement officers are penalized for the alleged offense, Business Insider has learned.

The Committee's official statement suggest that there is no feasible alternative to Turkey's deal even if the European state wants to stop welcoming refugees, as to prevent Greece from becoming a place for refugees.

Since the Turkey has proposed a visa-free access for its nation, the number of refugees going to Greece has declined from as many as 10,000 visitors a day.

The 28 nations European Union state members depends on Turkey's coordination toan agreement that has helped maintain the flow of refugees and migrants arriving from Turkey, by which more than a million people visited Greece and Italy in 2015.

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