WHAT IS SCHENGEN? Go anywhere you want within the European Union (kind of).

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WHAT IS SCHENGEN? Go anywhere you want within the European Union (kind of).

WHAT IS THE “SCHENGEN ZONE”? 26 European Countries Created on March, Agreed to eliminate border controls and passport checks border controls- where goods are inspected on the border of two countries passport checks- when the border control checks the passport of the traveler to ensure that they are allowed to travel in the area Citizens of the EU can travel freely within without checks It makes the area like a “single country” Free movement of people and goods Common visa policy- only needing one visa to travel to certain countries

WHY IS SCHENGEN A GOOD IDEA? Less expensive for countries to maintain border control Less time for goods to move across Europe More easy to foreigners to travel around Europe They don’t need a visa for each country! Less travel time and easy travel for EU citizens No worry about passports, visas, and long lines at control points

SCHENGEN COUNTRIES Some countries in Schengen are not full members of the EU, and some members of the EU are not in Schengen. Examples: Norway and Iceland are part of Schengen but not members of the EU. The United Kingdom and Ireland are members of the EU but not part of Schengen.