Land border crossing in Italy
I kinda had some problems with Croatian border police last days, they said I did not enough cash money(100€)to enter Croatia, but I did handle with some way and now I’m Slovenia. Now I’m planning to go to Italy from Slovenia by train.
My quesiton is would border police in Italy want to see cash money in my pocket? If they want, how much cash I need to carry with me? (I’ve done hostel reservations, no problem with that)
(I’m from Turkey btw, that’s why border cops are not being very nice to me:P)
Best Answer
Slovenia and Italy are both in the Schengen zone. You may be subjected to a "random" document check, but there is otherwise no systematic border control. I suppose it's possible that the random check would go beyond documents and look at other conditions of entry, but in my experience, such checks are limited to documents.
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