Santo Domingo.- During a press conference on Monday, President Luis Abinader revealed that during his recent trip to Europe, he discussed with Italian President Sergio Mattarella the possibility of eliminating the Schengen visa requirement for Dominican citizens. Abinader’s visit to the Vatican, Italy, and Portugal provided an opportunity to address this issue with Mattarella. However, he clarified that he intends to formalize the proposal only after the majority of countries have agreed to it.
Abinader indicated that he has received approval from Spain, Portugal, and Italy regarding the visa elimination, and he aims to engage in discussions with France and Germany on the matter. He also had the opportunity to discuss this issue with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo.
Currently, Dominican citizens are required to obtain a visa to enter the European Union, making this potential policy change significant for the region.