AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa & eVisa Rules: The US updated its Visa Waiver Programme entry conditions, reiterating that eligible travellers must get digital ESTA clearance before boarding and that the waiver covers business or tourism stays up to 90 days; Andorra is listed among participating countries. Middle East Travel Access: Saudi Arabia rolled out its 2026 eVisa for citizens of 66 countries, offering one-year, multiple-entry access with up to 90 days per visit, covering tourism, family visits and Umrah but excluding Hajj and study. EU Diplomacy: The EU used a UN debate on Cuba to press Havana to end support for Russia’s Ukraine aggression and to pursue political and economic reforms, with Andorra named among associated countries backing the statement. Road Safety Cooperation: WHO, PAHO and OISEVI held a joint meeting in Madrid, agreeing a Madrid Declaration and a Safe Mobility 2030 framework focused on harmonising driving rules and tracking progress via a Safe Mobility Index. Schengen Border Friction: Europe’s Entry/Exit System is now active at external borders, replacing passport stamps with digital entry/exit recording for short stays (up to 90 days in 180), including for visa-free travellers, while Andorra citizens are exempt. Andorra-linked Travel Context: The US and Schengen updates matter for Andorra residents and businesses planning cross-border travel and compliance.
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