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Madam jo sweden Uk germany etc se asylem lene wale italy spain Enter airport ky through Italy spain dakhal hoon gy to kia unka Asylem hosaky ga italy spain .qk wo airport scan to already ho chuky hoon gay???? Plz reply❤
If someone enters Italy or Spain through the airport after seeking asylum in countries like Sweden, the UK, or Germany, it is important to consider the Dublin Regulation. This law determines which EU country is responsible for processing asylum claims. Since their fingerprints are already scanned at the airport, Italy or Spain could check this in the system. In many cases, the country of first entry into the EU is responsible for handling the asylum request, which could affect their chances of applying for asylum in Italy or Spain
Yes, a student with a visa to a Schengen country will also be subject to the same Entry/Exit System (EES), which is part of the broader changes introduced by the European Union for non-EU nationals entering and leaving the Schengen Area. The Entry/Exit System (EES) was introduced to modernize and enhance the management of the external borders of the Schengen Area. It applies to all third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA) who enter the Schengen Zone, regardless of the type of visa they hold (tourist, work, student, etc.).
@@JourneyWithJia does it effect to temporary residents card holder travelling to Germany to france or spain to Portugal, who are already in schengen area?
Germany has recently reintroduced temporary border controls at all of its land borders, including those with France, Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, to manage irregular migration and strengthen internal security. These controls, which started in mid-September 2024, will remain in effect for six months, with both stationary and mobile checks being conducted. While travelers within the Schengen Area typically do not undergo border checks, this temporary measure requires all travelers, including temporary residents, to carry valid identification such as passports or residence permits. As a temporary resident card holder, this means you should be prepared for potential checks when traveling from Germany to other Schengen countries like France, Spain, or Portugal, even though you are already in the Schengen Zone. It is important to ensure you carry all necessary documentation, including your passport and residence permit, to avoid complications at the borders. These measures may cause some delays, so it is advisable to plan accordingly and have your identification readily available
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Madam jo sweden Uk germany etc se asylem lene wale italy spain Enter airport ky through Italy spain dakhal hoon gy to kia unka Asylem hosaky ga italy spain .qk wo airport scan to already ho chuky hoon gay????
Plz reply❤
If someone enters Italy or Spain through the airport after seeking asylum in countries like Sweden, the UK, or Germany, it is important to consider the Dublin Regulation. This law determines which EU country is responsible for processing asylum claims. Since their fingerprints are already scanned at the airport, Italy or Spain could check this in the system. In many cases, the country of first entry into the EU is responsible for handling the asylum request, which could affect their chances of applying for asylum in Italy or Spain
Thanks for the info .. can you please tell me if someone come with students visa to a Schengen country will face the same system?
Yes, a student with a visa to a Schengen country will also be subject to the same Entry/Exit System (EES), which is part of the broader changes introduced by the European Union for non-EU nationals entering and leaving the Schengen Area.
The Entry/Exit System (EES) was introduced to modernize and enhance the management of the external borders of the Schengen Area. It applies to all third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA) who enter the Schengen Zone, regardless of the type of visa they hold (tourist, work, student, etc.).
@@JourneyWithJia does it effect to temporary residents card holder travelling to Germany to france or spain to Portugal, who are already in schengen area?
Germany has recently reintroduced temporary border controls at all of its land borders, including those with France, Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, to manage irregular migration and strengthen internal security. These controls, which started in mid-September 2024, will remain in effect for six months, with both stationary and mobile checks being conducted. While travelers within the Schengen Area typically do not undergo border checks, this temporary measure requires all travelers, including temporary residents, to carry valid identification such as passports or residence permits.
As a temporary resident card holder, this means you should be prepared for potential checks when traveling from Germany to other Schengen countries like France, Spain, or Portugal, even though you are already in the Schengen Zone. It is important to ensure you carry all necessary documentation, including your passport and residence permit, to avoid complications at the borders.
These measures may cause some delays, so it is advisable to plan accordingly and have your identification readily available
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