Visa Waiver and Multi-entry Travel Authority at Slovakia
Among the most frequently asked questions concerning Slovakia concerns its money. Slovakia has been very reluctant to join the euro currency. The government is working on designing a new financial arrangement and is expected to complete it by the end of 2004. At the moment the only legal currency which may be utilised in Slovakia is the Euro. On the other hand, the government doesn't see this as an issue as it's estimated that ten percent of its gross domestic product comes from the sale of oil and other natural resources. Besides the reluctance to enter the euro zone, Slovakia also has a issue with non-European Union tourists. The visa regulations for visitors by the EU and other countries requires visa processing time periods for taxpayers of slovenia. In practice this means a long wait between when you travel to a different country and if your visa is approved. In recent decades the government has embraced a policy of visa-free travel. This means that citizens of slovenia are allowed to travel to the other country without the need of a visa. This visa free travel policy is open to citizens of all member countries of the European Union (EU), except Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Slovakia, and the Uk.