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The Schengen Area is a zone in Europe that allows free movement between the 27 member countries – in other words, there are no checks when travelling across their borders.
British travelers will still need passports, and visits to these countries will count towards the 90-day limit for non-EU citizens in the Schengen Area.
Immigration experts are advising travelers with Schengen visas to meticulously review their documents before heading to ...
A new Entry/Exit System is being implemented on October 12, which affects all UK passport holders travelling to the Schengen ...
As speculations around the impact of the new EES system increase, Euronews Travel explores some common debunked myths.View on ...
Europe’s “border-free” Schengen zone has added travel protections for two more countries, making it easier for more people to explore the southeastern region of the continent.
Croatia has a 1,350-kilometer-long border with non-EU countries, and after joining Schengen, its government may have to deal with new illegal migration waves. The situation on its borders is worsening ...
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