Destination

Shengen

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Country Overview

The Schengen Area is a group of European countries that abolished internal borders to facilitate the free movement of people, creating a “borderless” region across most of Europe. Named after the 1985 Schengen Agreement, this zone promotes economic integration and ease of travel for its citizens and visitors. Currently, it includes 29 European countries, such as Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, but excludes countries like the United Kingdom and Ireland, which maintain their own border policies.

Quick Facts

Capital

Europe

Population

Est~420 million

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Language

Diverse, with major languages being French, German, Spanish, Italian, and more

Currency

Euro (€) in most Schengen countries

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Travel Essentials

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Visa

Obtain a Schengen Visa if traveling from a non-exempt country, granting up to 90 days for tourism/business.

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Currency

 

Euro (€) in most Schengen nations; always check currency before travel.

Connectivity

EU-wide roaming is standard for European SIMs, and Wi-Fi is widely available

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Health Insurance

Travelers should secure insurance covering the Schengen area.

General Requirements

  • International passport (valid for at least 6 months)
  • White background passport photograph (45mm x 35mm or 5cm x 5cm)
  • Work details, i.e., Job offer letter, Introduction letter, Work ID card, etc.
  • CAC registration certificate if business is registered (Specific occasions)
  • 3-6 months bank statement
  • Invitation letter (Optional)

       We assist with additional documents (like Proof of funds, work details, PIT etc) at extra fee

Best Time to Visit

This are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer tourists. Summers are hot and crowded, especially in coastal regions.

Spring

March-May

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Fall

September-November

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