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Inclusive Learning Mobility and Volunteering: Addressing Visa Barriers for Youth

08/05/2026

In the European context, young people face visa-related challenges, which vary depending on their specific categorisations.

77,01% of EU citizens within the Schengen Area generally enjoy seamless mobility, while those from non-Schengen countries face barriers both within the EU and abroad. Citizens from non-Schengen countries often face much greater difficulties. According to the ESNsurvey, only about 20% of respondents say their household income is below average.

Many young people who do not come from a wealthy background may be discouraged from applying for mobility from the beginning, effectively blocked from the fundamental right of movement by financial requirements.

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