Qui a crée l'espace Schengen ?

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Qui a crée l'espace Schengen ?

Qui a crée l'espace Schengen ?

L'espace Schengen est né d'un accord datant de 1985 auquel ont originalement pris part l'Allemagne, la France, le Luxembourg, la Belgique et les Pays-Bas. D'ailleurs, cet accord fut nommé du nom du petit village du Luxembourg où, le , il a été signé. ... Aujourd'hui, l'espace Schengen compte 26 pays membres.

Quelles sont les personnes qui peuvent circuler librement à l'intérieur de l'espace Schengen ?

Désormais, les citoyens étrangers qui disposent d'un visa de longue durée pour l'un des pays membres peuvent circuler librement à l'intérieur de la zone.

Who signed the Schengen Agreement in 1985?

  • – signing the Schengen Agreement: Catherine Lalumière (France), Waldemar Schreckenberger (Germany), Paul De Keersmaeker (Belgium), Robert Goebbels (Luxemburg) & Wim van Eekelen (Netherland). Five years later, on , a Convention was signed for the concrete implementation of the Schengen Agreement.

What is the Schengen Agreement in simple words?

  • Schengen Agreement. The Schengen Agreement ( English: /ˈʃɛŋən/) is a treaty which led to the creation of Europe's Schengen Area, in which internal border checks have largely been abolished. It was signed on , near the town of Schengen, Luxembourg, by five of the ten member states of the then European Economic Community.

Did the Schengen convention ever come into force?

  • While this agreement never came into force, both countries did become part of the Schengen Area after concluding similar agreements with the EU. The Schengen Convention itself was not open for signature by non-EU member states.

When did the EU condemn prolonged border checks between Schengen countries?

  • On , when the migrant crisis border controls were still active in some countries, the European Parliament decided to condemn prolonged border checks between Schengen area member countries.

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