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Is a visa required to enter a Schengen country?

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The Schengen visa is Europes most popular visa. It allows the holder to enter, freely travel within, and exit the Schengen zone from any Schengen member country. Within the Schengen Zone, there are no border restrictions.

If you intend to study, work, or live in one of the Schengen countries for longer than 90 days, you must apply for a national visa of that European country rather than a Schengen Visa.

All third-country nationals who have not yet signed a visa-liberalization agreement with Schengen member states must get a visa before travelling to Europe.

If you have a passport from one of the countries listed, you will not require a Schengen visa. Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland are among these countries.

You may be confused over which visa type you need to enter the Schengen are, such as choosing the EU visa, or the Schengen. In a nutshell, they are two distinct entities, despite the fact that many countries are included in both. The EU is a political and economic union, while the Schengen Area allows individuals to freely transit between participating countries.

The European Union (EU) is a 28-member political and economic union.

The EU has created a tariff-free internal single market and guarantees free movement of all EU people between the 28 member states.

Despite the fact that each member state has its own government, there are common laws covering a variety of topics like as trade, agriculture, and regional development.

The Treaties of Paris (1951) and Rome (1952) brought the initial Eurropean six members (Belgium, France, Italy, and Luxembourg) together in the 1950s (1957). They were dubbed โ€œthe European Communityโ€ later on.

Over the next few decades, the community grew to encompass the remaining 22 members, and it was dubbed the European Union.

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