Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country?

Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country? - View through window of cockpit of modern illuminated buildings located in megapolis at night

I recently applied for a Schengen Visa (from: Canada. First entry: Germany) and waiting for the result. Even with the visa, I'm still a little bit nervous and started making up different scenarios in my head. Let's say I get approved, I have taken at least 2 covid vaccine shots, I have the negative covid test result 3 days before travel date. What would be the possible causes that might prevent me from entering the country?






Pictures about "Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country?"

Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country? - View from airplane of wild snowy valley with curvy frozen rivers located in vast deserted terrain in winter evening
Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country? - From below of modern buildings with billboards about coronavirus located on on city street under cloudy sky
Traveling by plane to Schengen Area. What are the possible reasons that prevent me from entering the country? - Aerial view of colorful orange airplane on green meadow in countryside in sunlight



Is there border control between Schengen countries?

The Schengen Borders Code (SBC) provides Member States with the capability of temporarily reintroducing border control at the internal borders in the event of a serious threat to public policy or internal security.

Is Schengen a travel ban?

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 are the Schengen rules?

What is the Schengen 90/180 rule? Under the terms of Schengen, non-EEA nationals cannot spend more than a total of 90 days within a total period of 180 days without a visa. Furthermore, once you've used up your quota of 90 days, you cannot return to Schengen until 90 more days have passed.

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.



THE SCHENGEN ZONE TRAVEL EXPLAINED - DIGITAL NOMAD TV




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Melike Sayar Melikesayar, Francesco Ungaro, Harrison Haines, Erik Mclean