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  2. Learn about the 29 European countries that have abolished their internal borders and formed the Schengen Area. Find out which countries are special cases, which are not part of the Schengen or the EU, and how to join the Schengen Zone.

  3. The Schengen Area consists of 29 countries, including four which are not members of the European Union (EU). Two of the non-EU members – Iceland and Norway – are part of the Nordic Passport Union and are officially classified as states associated with the Schengen activities of the EU.

  4. The Schengen Area is a territory of 29 European countries that have abolished their mutual borders and have a common visa policy. Learn about the Schengen countries, their security system, their territories, and their criteria for joining the zone.

    • 14 June 1985
    • 4,312,099 km 2
    • 29
    • Passport-free area with a common visa policy
  5. Learn about the Schengen area, the largest free travel area in the world, which covers 27 EU countries and 4 non-EU countries. Find out the benefits, rules, security and visa aspects of Schengen.

  6. The Schengen Area is a border-free zone for most EU countries, except Cyprus and Ireland. It also includes Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Learn about the Schengen rules, police checks, temporary border controls and the proposal to reform the Schengen Borders Code.

  7. Jun 17, 2019 · In addition, four non-EU countries are also part of the Schengen area: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Find out more about the Schengen area's enlargement. Purpose and benefits. Millions of people travel across an internal EU border every day.

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · Which countries are in the Schengen area? The full list of 27 Schengen members is below. In late 2023, it was announced that Romania and Bulgaria would be joining the area – the newest additions since Croatia was added in 2022. Austria. Belgium. Bulgaria. Czech Republic. Croatia. Denmark. Estonia. Finland. France. Germany. Greece.

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