Possibility of being refused entry in Schengen countries? [closed]

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Following this question, I had a refused entry in the UK before (about two years ago) and granted a temporary admission.

I am just curious, does it mean that I will get the refused entry in other countries in Schengen area, after the UK's?



Best Answer

A previous entry refusal to the UK does not carry any automatic ban from the Schengen area (to which the UK does not belong, incidentally). Even being refused entry by a Schengen country doesn't! So you won't be refused entry merely because of what happened in the UK.

But border guards have to evaluate whether you fulfil the requirements (which differ depending on your citizenship) each time you present yourself to the border and can decide to refuse entry if they deem that you are likely to disregard the conditions of your visit (e.g. by working or immigrating illegally). Your travel history and any earlier problem, even in a completely unrelated country, are part of this risk assessment and might prompt them to inquire a bit more closely.




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What happens if you are refused entry?

If you are denied entry by US Immigration, the airline is responsible to fly you back to your country of origin - or at least wherever your arriving flight came from.

Is Schengen still open?

Over a year since the European Commission recommended to the Member States to impose a ban on all arrivals from the EU, travel and tourism in the Schengen Area and the rest of the EU countries have been put at a halt.

What does refusal of entry mean?

Definition(s) In the global context, refusal of entry of a person who does not fulfil all the entry conditions laid down in the national legislation of the country for which entry is requested.

When Schengen visa will open?

Revealing its plans, the Commission has announced that by 2026, it will launch a platform that will enable nationals of third countries under the Schengen visa-free regime, Indians included, to apply fully only including by paying the visa fee online and also submitting the documents online.



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