Schengen

The Schengen Area is a group of 26 European countries that have abolished passport and any other type of border control at their mutual borders. This allows for free movement of people within the Schengen Area.

Schengen

The Schengen Agreement is an agreement between 26 European countries that allows for the free movement of people within the Schengen Area. The Schengen Area is a zone that covers most of the European Union (EU) and a few non-EU countries. The agreement was signed in 1985 and came into effect in 1995.

The Schengen Agreement allows citizens of the Schengen countries to travel freely within the area without the need for a visa. This means that citizens of the Schengen countries can travel to any other Schengen country without having to apply for a visa. This has made it much easier for people to travel within Europe and has helped to promote tourism and business.

The Schengen Agreement also allows for the free movement of goods and services within the Schengen Area. This means that goods and services can be traded freely between the Schengen countries without the need for customs checks or tariffs. This has helped to promote economic growth and has made it easier for businesses to operate in the Schengen Area.

The Schengen Agreement also allows for the free movement of capital within the Schengen Area. This means that citizens of the Schengen countries can invest in any other Schengen country without having to worry about restrictions or taxes. This has helped to promote economic growth and has made it easier for businesses to operate in the Schengen Area.

The Schengen Agreement has been a great success and has helped to promote economic growth and tourism in Europe. It has also helped to create a sense of unity among the Schengen countries and has made it easier for people to travel and do business in Europe.