New passport and entrance Schengen

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I am from Brazil and travel a lot in Schengen countries. Under the rules of Schengen visa (3 months stay in a 6 months period). In my passport are the entrance and exit stamps, also to chec the days I stay in Schengen. I need a new passport and will get this in Brazil. So in this new passport are NOT the stamps. Does this mean I start new with the Schengen visa rule? I seems like. The new passport is empty. Or do I miss something? It would be great because I am almost on my 90 days stay in the period of 180 days.



Best Answer

No. The rules apply to you as an individual person, not to a specific passport. No matter how many passports you have, you, the unique human being, get 90 out of 180 days (otherwise a lot of people would be conveniently losing their passport regularly).




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Do new EU members have to join Schengen?

Schengen is now a core part of EU law, and all EU member states without an opt-out which have not already joined the Schengen Area are legally obliged to do so when technical requirements have been met.

Is there passport control between Schengen countries?

The Schengen area comprises 26 European countries. There is normally no passport control on the borders between these countries. If you have a valid visa or residence permit in one of these countries, you can also visit the other Schengen countries.

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ETIAS pre-screens travellers from visa-exempt countries before they enter the Schengen Area. It was originally expected that ETIAS would take around 5 years to become operational, by the end of 2021, and be fully implemented by 2022. However, it has now been confirmed that ETIAS will be released in 2023.

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Travel documents within Europe You will need an ID card or passport if you are travelling within the European Union. And not just when you cross a border (for example, via an airport). You must also be able to show an ID card or passport if you are staying in a European country. Some countries also require a visa.



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