A Schengen visa is an entry permit for a short, temporary visit of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. A Schengen visa can be obtained in the form of a single-entry visa, which allows the holder to enter the Schengen area once, or a multiple-entry visa.| Migration and Home Affairs
The border free Schengen Area guarantees free movement to EU citizens, along with non-EU nationals living in the EU or visiting the EU as tourists, exchange students or for business purposes.| Migration and Home Affairs
The Schengen area allows people in the EU to move freely between Schengen countries, without internal borders. At the same time, the EU and EU countries makes sure that external borders remain protected.| Migration and Home Affairs
Learn which Schengen countries are currently reintroducing temporary border control in accordance with the Schengen Borders Code.| Migration and Home Affairs
One tool to help anti-corruption efforts is ensuring a common high standard of legislation, either specifically on corruption, or incorporating anti-corruption provisions in other sectoral legislation.| Migration and Home Affairs
The Pact on Migration and Asylum is a set of new rules managing migration and establishing a common asylum system at EU level, based on solidarity, responsibility, and respect of human rights. Find out how the Pact on Migration and Asylum will help manage migration in the long term.| Migration and Home Affairs
The High-Level Group (HLG) on access to data for effective law enforcement explores any challenges that law enforcement practitioners in the Union face in their daily work in connection to access to data and potential solutions to overcome them.| Migration and Home Affairs