Legal provisions of COM(2003)60-1 - Specific Facilitated Transit Document (FTD), a Facilitated Rail Transit Document (FRTD) and amending the Common Consular Instructions and the Common Manual - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2003)60-1 - Specific Facilitated Transit Document (FTD), a Facilitated Rail Transit Document (FRTD) and amending the Common Consular ... |
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document | COM(2003)60 |
date | April 14, 2003 |
Contents
- CHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Article 1 - Definition
- Article 2 - Specific authorisation (FTD/FRTD)
- Article 3 - Scope and validity
- CHAPTER I - I
- Article 4 - Conditions
- Article 5 - Application procedure
- Article 6 - Issuing procedure
- Article 7 - Administrative costs of an FTD/FRTD
- CHAPTER II - I
- Article 8 - Refusal
- Article 9 - Penalties
- CHAPTER IV - FINAL PROVISIONS
- Article 10
- Article 11
- Article 12 - Implementation
- Article 13 - Report
- Article 14 - Entry into force
CHAPTER I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1 - Definition
2. Facilitated transit shall mean the specific and direct transit by land of a third country national who must necessarily cross the territory of one or several Member States in order to travel between two parts of his own country which are not geographically contiguous.
Article 2 - Specific authorisation (FTD/FRTD)
2. The FRTD is a specific authorisation allowing for facilitated transit, which may be issued by Member States for a single entry and return by rail.
3. The FTD/FRTD shall be issued in the form of uniform formats in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 694/2003.
Article 3 - Scope and validity
2. The FTD shall be valid for a maximum period of up to three years. A transit based on the FTD shall not exceed 24 hours.
3. The FRTD shall be valid for a maximum period of up to three months. A transit based on the FRTD shall not exceed six hours.
CHAPTER I - I
ISSUING AN FTD/FRTD
Article 4 - Conditions
(a) possess a valid document, authorising him to cross external borders as defined pursuant to Article 17(3)(a) of the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement of 14 June 1985, signed at Schengen on 19 June 1990(10);
(b) not be a person for whom an alert has been issued for the purposes of refusing entry;
(c) not be considered to be a threat to public policy, national security or the international relations of any of the Member States. However, in relation to the FRTD, prior consultation in accordance with Article 17(2) of the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement shall not apply;
(d) for the FTD, have valid reasons for frequent travelling between the two parts of the territory of his country.
Article 5 - Application procedure
2. In the case of an FRTD, a Member State may, as a rule, accept applications transmitted via other authorities or third parties.
3. The application for an FTD shall be presented on the standard form as set out in Annex I.
4. The personal data for an FRTD shall be supplied on the basis of the Personal Data Sheet set out in Annex II. This Personal Data Sheet may be filled in on board the train before the affixing of the FRTD, and in any event before the entry into the territory of the Member State through which the train passes, on condition that the basic personal data, as set out in Annex II, are transmitted electronically to the authorities of the competent Member State at the moment when the request to purchase the railway ticket is made.
Article 6 - Issuing procedure
2. No FTD/FRTD shall be affixed in a travel document that has expired.
3. The period of validity of the travel document in which the FTD/FRTD is affixed shall be longer than that of the FTD/FRTD.
4. No FTD/FRTD shall be affixed in a travel document if that travel document is not valid for any of the Member States. In this case it shall be affixed by the consular offices on the uniform format for forms for affixing the visa in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 333/2002(11). If a travel document is only valid for one Member State or for a number of Member States, the FTD/FRTD shall be limited to the Member State or Member States in question.
Article 7 - Administrative costs of an FTD/FRTD
2. The FRTD shall be issued free of charge.
CHAPTER II - I
COMMON PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE FTD/FRTD
Article 8 - Refusal
2. If an FTD/FRTD is refused and national law requires the grounds for such a refusal to be given, the reason shall be communicated to the applicant.
Article 9 - Penalties
Such penalties shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive, and shall include the possibility of cancelling or revoking the FTD/FRTD.
CHAPTER IV - FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 10
Article 11
(a) The following point shall be added to part I:
"2.5. Documents having the same value as a visa, authorising the crossing of external borders: FTD/FRTD
For facilitated transit, an FTD or an FRTD can be issued in accordance with Council Regulations (EC) No 693/2003(12) and (EC) No 694/2003(13) (see Annex 17)."
(b) The text of this Regulation and of Regulation (EC) No 694/2003 shall be added as Annex 17.
2. The Common Manual shall be amended as follows:
(a) The following point shall be added to Part I:
"3.4. DOCUMENTS HAVING THE SAME VALUE AS A VISA, AUTHORISING THE CROSSING OF EXTERNAL BORDERS: FTD/FRTD
For facilitated transit, an FTD or an FRTD can be issued in accordance with Council Regulations (EC) No 693/2003(14) and (EC) No 694/2003(15) (See Annex 15)."
(b) The text of this Regulation and of Regulation (EC) No 694/2003 shall be added as Annex 15.
Article 12 - Implementation
2. If Member States decide no longer to issue the FTD and the FRTD they shall communicate that decision to the Council and the Commission. The decision shall be published by the Commission in the Official Journal of the European Union. It shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following its publication.
Article 13 - Report
Article 14 - Entry into force
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in the Member States in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community.