Belgium and Algeria have signed two linked agreements, one on the readmission of irregularly staying Algerians and another providing a visa exemption for holders of Algerian diplomatic and service passports. The readmission agreement introduces measures to speed up identification, extend the validity of travel documents, allow the return of multiple individuals on the same flight, and permit the use of Algerian escorts during enforced returns.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa, Return & Readmission
Trefwoorden: Belgium, Algeria, readmission agreement, visa exemption
Belgium has postponed the registration of biometric data for third-country nationals entering the Schengen area. The measure, announced by the Interior Minister Bernard Quintin and Minister of Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt, follows significant queues and operational disruptions at Brussels Airport. The decision affects the gradual implementation of the European Entry/Exit System (EES) and aims to ensure border checks can be conducted under acceptable conditions for passengers.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: entry exit system, biometric data, registration, Brussels Airport, delay
On 1 February 2026, Belgian Ministers Anneleen Van Bossuyt (Asylum and Migration) and Bernard Quintin (Interior) announced the extension of targeted internal checks, in place since July 2025, until at least 31 July 2026. The measures aim to curb irregular migration and secondary movements into Belgium while enforcing residence requirements and enhancing security. Targeted checks are conducted on major roads, long‑distance buses, selected trains, and intra‑Schengen flights.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa, Irregular Migration
Trefwoorden: Schengen borders code, checks, Belgian territory, irregularly staying third-country national, secondary movement
The documents set out key elements of the European Commission’s approach to managing international mobility to the EU. The EU Visa Strategy aims to strengthen the Union’s security and integrity through enhanced visa procedures, modernise the processing and management of visas, and support the EU’s economy and competitiveness by facilitating legitimate travel. Complementing this, the Recommendation on Attracting Talent for Innovation provides guidance to Member States on attracting, admitting, and retaining international students, researchers, highly skilled workers, and innovative entrepreneurs.
Hoofdthema: Economic migration, Study § Training, Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: visa policy, visa strategy, talent attraction, talent retention
The Federal Ombudsman has highlighted persistent challenges for individuals required to submit visa applications in person at Belgian diplomatic or consular posts. These requirements can create significant financial, administrative, and security burdens, particularly for applicants living far from a competent post or in conflict-affected regions. The Ombudsman recommends reviewing visa submission procedures to improve accessibility and consistency.
Hoofdthema: Family reunification, Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: visa application, diplomatic post, consular post, submission, Afrin
The Belgian Council of Ministers has approved a draft law providing for the possibility of imposing lifetime entry bans on individuals who pose a genuine security threat, based on an assessment by the Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis (OCAM). The measure is intended to implement a commitment set out in the government agreement and envisage amendments to several provisions of the Aliens Act of 15 December 1980. The draft law will now be submitted to the Council of State for its opinion.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: entry ban, security threat, terrorism
On 12 October 2025, Belgium began implementing the European Entry-Exit System (EES) for third-country nationals travelling to Europe for short stays. Brussels Airport and Brussels-Midi station (for Eurostar passengers) have planned the necessary infrastructure and procedures to support border registration. EU and Schengen-area travellers are not affected. Full implementation across Europe is scheduled for 10 April 2026.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: entry exit system, Brussels Airport, border control, non-EU national, Eurostar passenger
The European Parliament has approved legislation making it easier to suspend visa-free travel to the EU in cases of security risks, hybrid threats or human rights breaches. The reform introduces new grounds for suspension, including the use of “golden passports” and violations of international law, and allows targeted suspensions for government officials deemed responsible for abuses. The agreement will take effect once formally adopted by the Council.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: visa suspension mechanism, new ground for suspension, targeted suspension, threshold for action
Op 2 oktober 2025 organiseerde EMN België een informatiesessie voor nieuwe visumagenten van de Federale Overheidsdienst Buitenlandse Zaken. Tijdens deze informatiesessie werd het Belgische institutionele kader voor migratie- en asielbeleid voorgesteld.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa
Trefwoorden: family reunification visa, visa code, student visa
Minister Van Bossuyt updates Parliament on internal checks against irregular and secondary migration
Belgium introduced targeted internal checks in July 2025 to address irregular and secondary migration. The measures are applied at airports, international bus and rail stations, and motorway rest areas. Over 11.000 individuals have been checked, with some ordered to leave the territory or placed in closed centres. The government plans to continue the checks and to conduct a six‑month evaluation.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa, Irregular Migration
Trefwoorden: checks, Belgian territory, irregularly staying third-country national, secondary movement
De Europese Commissie heeft aangekondigd dat het Entry/Exit System (EES), een geavanceerd IT-systeem dat de in- en uitreizen van onderdanen van derde landen die voor een kort verblijf naar 29 Europese landen reizen digitaal registreert, op 12 oktober 2025 in gebruik zal worden genomen.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa
Trefwoorden: grensbewaking, entry exit system
Op 24 juni 2025 nam EMN België deel aan de conferentie in het kader van het Poolse voorzitterschap over aanpak van irreguliere migratie. Tijdens de besprekingen werd dit fenomeen vanuit drie perspectieven bekeken: versterking van de buitengrenzen van de EU om irreguliere migratie te voorkomen, bestrijding van migrantensmokkel om criminele netwerken te ontmantelen, en aanpak van de onderliggende oorzaken van irreguliere migratie en het voorzien van veilige en legale alternatieven.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa, Irreguliere migratie, Mensensmokkel & Mensenhandel
Trefwoorden: externe grenzen, legale migratieroutes, mensensmokkel, grensbewaking
Op 19 juni 2025 kondigden minister van Binnenlandse Zaken Bernard Quintin en staatssecretaris voor Asiel en Migratie Anneleen Van Bossuyt aan dat vanaf de zomer van 2025 de federale politie, lokale politie en Dienst Vreemdelingenzaken zullen samenwerken om gerichte controles binnen België uit te voeren. Deze maatregelen zijn bedoeld om irreguliere migratie en secundaire migratiebewegingen naar België tegen te gaan. Er zijn reacties gekomen over de capaciteit die nodig is om dergelijke controles uit te voeren, over hun daadwerkelijke effectiviteit in het terugdringen van irreguliere migratie, en over de vraag of ze een echt afschrikkend effect kunnen hebben of grotendeels symbolisch blijven.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa, Irreguliere migratie
Trefwoorden: schengen grenscode, controle, Belgisch grondgebied, irregulier verblijvende migrant, secundaire beweging
At their meeting on 13 June 2025, EU Home Affairs Ministers reached a political agreement to extend by one year, until March 2027, the temporary protection for people displaced from Ukraine. They also discussed ways to improve readmission cooperation with third countries and endorsed new priorities for the Schengen area.
Hoofdthema: Temporary protection, Borders & Visa, Return & Readmission
Trefwoorden: Justice and Home Affairs Council, Ukraine, cooperation, third country, Schengen area
Op 21 en 22 mei 2025 organiseerde de Return Expert Group van het Europees Migratienetwerk (EMN REG), in samenwerking met de Dienst Vreemdelingenzaken en EMN België, een tweedaagse workshop die 50 experten van EU-lidstaten, EU-agentschappen (waaronder Frontex en de EUAA), maatschappelijke organisaties en internationale organisaties samenbracht. Het evenement richtte zich op de ontwikkeling en implementatie van effectieve alternatieven voor detentie (ATD’s) binnen het migratie- en terugkeerbeleid van de EU.
Hoofdthema: Kwetsbare groepen, Internationale bescherming, Migratie, Grenscontrole & Visa, Terugkeer & Readmissie
Trefwoorden: Nieuw Pact inzake Migratie en Asiel, alternatieven voor detentie, risico op onderduiken, fundamenteel recht, speciale behoeften, multistakeholder benadering, migrantenbetrokkenheid, naleving
The European Commission has released new figures revealing a substantial rise in short-stay visa applications to the EU and Schengen-associated countries in 2024. With over 11.7 million applications submitted, the upward trend reflects a continued post-pandemic recovery, although numbers remain below pre-COVID levels. Notably, Bulgaria and Romania began issuing Schengen visas on 31 March 2024, further integrating into the Schengen visa system.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: short stay, visa application, Schengen visa
According to preliminary data published by Frontex, the number of irregular border crossings into the European Union decreased by 27% between January and April 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. Nearly 47.000 crossings were detected during the first four months of 2025.
EU Home Affairs Ministers approved a roadmap for the gradual implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES) starting in October 2025, the revised Eurodac database set to become operational in June 2026 and ETIAS in late 2026. Ministers also reached broad agreement on facilitating go-and-see visits for Syrians in the EU to assess conditions in their home country without losing their protection status, as well as on measures to return Syrian nationals who pose a security threat or have been convicted of crimes.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: entry exit system, Eurodac, ETIAS
Negen mensenrechtenorganisaties, waaronder 11.11.11 België, hebben het European Pushback Report 2024 gepubliceerd. Het rapport benadrukt dat illegale pushbacks een hardnekkige praktijk zijn aan de grenzen van Europa en roept op tot de oprichting van onafhankelijke controlemechanismen om naleving van mensenrechtennormen te waarborgen en verdere schendingen te voorkomen.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa
Trefwoorden: pushback, buitengrens
On 23 January 2023, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs participated in the European Parliament plenary session to discuss EU funding of physical border protection structures such as walls, fences or other barriers at the external border. According to him, the Commission will take border management needs into account “in a holistic manner”, whilst always ensuring proportionate measures and respect for fundamental rights.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: external border, physical border protection structure
Met iets meer dan 239 000 gedetecteerde irreguliere grensovergangen naar de EU die in 2024 werden geregistreerd, meldt Frontex het laagste aantal irreguliere grensovergangen sinds 2021, maar waarschuwt voor veranderende dynamieken en evoluerende uitdagingen.
Hoofdthema: Grenscontrole & Visa
Trefwoorden: irreguliere grensovergang
The Council of the European Union adopted a decision to lift checks on persons at the internal land borders with and between Bulgaria and Romania from 1 January 2025. Bulgaria and Romania will so become full Schengen members.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: Schengen, Bulgaria, Romania
The situation at the Union’s borders with Russia and Belarus remains of concern with persistent threats related to the weaponisation of migrants. In a new Communication, the European Commission sets the framework for actions to guarantee the security of the Union and the territorial integrity of the Member States.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: border security, external border, weaponization of migration, migration instrumentalization
From 9 December 2024 until 8 June 2025, the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee will conduct temporary checks at its borders with Belgium and Germany to, among other things, stem irregular immigration into the country and combat migrant smuggling. Travellers intending to cross the border are advised to carry their ID documents with them.
Hoofdthema: Borders & Visa
Trefwoorden: internal border control, Schengen borders code
On 4 December 2024, the European Commission released a proposal for a Regulation enabling a progressive start of operations for Europe’s new digital border system - the Entry/Exit System (EES). According to the proposal, the Member States will start registering at least ten per cent of border crossings, and by the end of the given six-month period, they will need to reach the full registration of all people.