Is it possible to enter Schengen area flying without a ticket to fly-out?

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I'm Brazilian and planning to go to Italy and after leave Schengen by land.



Best Answer

Entry to the Schengen zone does not require proof of onwards travel as a hard requirement but it would not be unusual for a border officer to ask for some proof that you intend to leave after your planned stay.




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Can you travel freely in Schengen?

Schengen \u2013 ID-free travel zone The Schengen area is a travel zone without borders between the 26 Schengen countries. It allows EU nationals and many non-EU nationals to travel freely without border checks.

Can I enter and or exit the Schengen area via a country other than the one for which I have a visa?

As a general rule, you may cross any Schengen border with visa issued by any Schengen country. However, you should try and stick to your itinerary as filed when applying for your Schengen Visa.

Can I exit from another Schengen country?

Yes, you can enter or exit from the Schengen area via a country other than the one you have a visa for, your port of entry or exit doesn't depend on the issuing country of your visa.

Can I enter any Schengen country?

Yes. According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area. Please note, however, that you always have to apply at the consulate of the country which is your primary destination (see FAQ no 5).



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