the main benefits are that different ccountries can come together and help one another! like countries are helping Africa, that's being a good sport, if we all help each other we can become friends, asfor... we all have to live in this world together! as there will never be another earth like ours we have now! :)
economy, easy migration b/w countries, and a single common currency...
Yes.This is one of the main objectives of the EU. All EU citizens (citizens of an EU member country) have the unlimited right to travel, live and work in any other EU country on tha same basis as citizens of that country.
They were the founding members of the European Coal and Steel Comittee, a forefather to the EU, which started 1951. What was known as the European Economic Community, later the EU, was founded in 1957. Belgium, Italy, Germany, France, The Netherlands and Luxembourg were the founding members.
none, actually a negative amount. this is because the EU is a form of collectivisation, the worst failure of the human race, and is the opposite to specialisation
Yes. A number of countries are interested in joining and are at different points in the process that new members would go through.
Italy decided to become a member of the European Union ( EU ) to benefit from the economical benefits being a member provided and also for the political benefits. The EU makes trade easier by the creation of the Euro Dollar. This saves currency exchange hassles. The EU helps promote trade amongst its members as well. On the political side, Italy would be able to improve its relations with other European members through the trade and economic benefits stated above.
Technically it is not part of the EU, but it does follow some EU laws and has a special status as an overseas territory of a member country and gets some of the benefits of full members. They can get financial aid for example.
The EU is not anywhere. It is an organisation, not a place. It is an organisation that has 28 different countries as members, all from Europe. The countries in Europe that are members of the EU are:GermanyFranceUKIrelandSpainItalyBelgiumNetherlandsLuxembourgAustriaHungarySwedenFinlandDenmarkEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPolandGreeceRomaniaBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicMaltaPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaCroatia
In 2005, there were 25 countries in the EU.
Maybe this article will help you out! http://www.sayeconomy.com/benefits-of-france-being-in-european-union-eu/
Yes, this is totally true. This is actually one of the main purposes of the EU. It is a customs union. You can trade freely between all EU members. There are no customs when travelling between EU member countries.
Before joining, new members of the EU must accept existing policies, laws, and values that the EU has. Source: "World Studies: Europe and Russia". This is my textbook for geography.
Joined trade block Decreased taxes for international investors These are the main factors, there is plenty of other, but less significant
The EU is not a country. It is an organisation. It has 28 independent countries as members.
Romania and Bulgaria are members of the European Union from 1 January 2007.
The EU is an organisation, not a nation. As of 2015, it has 28 independent countries that are members of it.
The EU has many benefits like that trading has became easier and that people can travel to other European countries that are members of the European Union and have a job there without needing a visa. A lot of investment has come into Ireland, creating jobs and improving the infrastructure. Ireland has improved a lot compared to when it joined what was then called the European Economic Community, in 1973.