- Schengen Area - Wikipedia
The area is named after the 1985 Schengen Agreement and the 1990 Schengen Convention, both signed in Schengen, Luxembourg Of the 27 EU member states, only two, Cyprus and Ireland, are not members of the Schengen Area
- Schengen Area Explained: Visa Policy, Border Controls 29 . . .
Comprehensive reference on the Schengen Area: legal framework under EU Regulation 810 2009, visa policy, border control mechanisms, travel entry systems all 29 member states Authoritative guide for professionals and travelers
- List of Schengen visa countries and entry rules
The list of the Schengen Area member countries is constantly changing: new members join, and others leave Our website publishes official to-date data on the countries participating in the Schengen Agreement and candidates for accession
- Schengen Area Countries: Full List of All 29 Members for 2026
Full list of all 29 Schengen Area countries in 2026 See which nations are in the zone and what it means for your travel
- Schengen Visa Countries List 2026| Map Eligible Countries
On this page, discover the complete list of Schengen countries, the European exceptions, travel rules, as well as answers to frequently asked questions about Switzerland, Romania, and rights linked to the Schengen visa
- Schengen Area Countries: Complete List of 29 Member Nations
Schengen Area: 29 European countries without borders, allowing passport-free travel across 4 3 million sq km List of Countries: Includes EU and EFTA members like Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland; valid Schengen visas enable 90-day stays
- The Schengen area explained - Consilium
It started in 1985 as an intergovernmental project between five EU countries – France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg – and has gradually expanded to become the largest free travel area in the world
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