Impact for Brits as Romania and Bulgaria join the EU's Schengen Zone

Impact for Brits as Romania and Bulgaria join the EU's Schengen Zone
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Impact for Brits as Romania and Bulgaria join the EU's Schengen Zone
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Cyann Fielding)
Published: Jan, 02 2025 15:48

Romania and Bulgaria have officially joined the Schengen Area. As of January 1, 2025, Romania and Bulgaria are a part of the Schengen Area, meaning there will be no more land border checks between the two countries, as well as other Schengen Area countries. Travellers arriving by air or sea from other Schengen countries will not need to show their passports. However, those turning up by bus, car, or train, will still need to carry and show their passports.

For Brits, the biggest change will be that days spent in Bulgaria and Romania now count towards the Schengen allowance of 90 days in any 180-day period. Before, Brits could spend 90 days in a Schengen Area country neighbouring Bulgaria or Romania, like Greece for example, and then head to Greece for 90 days before heading back to Bulgaria or Romania, without breaking the rule. Brits will no longer be able to do this.

Romania and Bulgaria have been trying to join the Schengen Area for over 10 years. The European Commission first determined their readiness for accession in 2011. Austria blocked their accession in 2023 due to concerns about irregular migration. The Netherlands also opposed Bulgaria's joining.

Now as both countries have Schengen membership, Brits will no longer be able to hop between them and other Schengen Area countries for stays of over 90 days in any 180-day period — which is rolling. The interior ministries of both Romania and Bulgaria announced that the countries would be joining the European Union's Schengen Area in December 2023.

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