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Some questions about traveling to other Schengen countries in Poland! !

Then make sure that your visa is only for international students, not for Schengen, so don't go to other countries unless you go by land.

There is absolutely no problem, because Poland is already a Schengen convention country, and you can travel all over Europe (except Britain, Ireland, Russia and Belarus, because these countries are not Schengen convention countries).

So you don't need any additional visas.

Driving from Poland to Germany, the previous border inspection has been cancelled.

The same is true of flying from Poland to France. After getting off the plane, there was no passport check, just customs. I experienced it first-hand in Europe.

As of June 5438+ 10, 2009, Switzerland is also a Schengen country.

Schengen Agreement (German: Schengen erdur CHF ü hrungs ü bereinkommen), also known as Schengen Agreement, Schengen Convention or Schengen Treaty, was first signed by five European countries (West Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg) in a small city in Luxembourg on June 1985. The Convention came into full force in July 1995. The member countries of the Schengen Convention are also called "Schengen countries" or "Schengen countries", and the whole member country is also called "Schengen area".

The purpose of the Schengen Convention is to cancel the border checkpoints between them and coordinate the border control outside the Schengen area. That is, the border control between member States will be abolished, and people holding valid identity cards or visas of any member state can move freely within the territory of all member States. According to the agreement, tourists can legally travel to all other Schengen countries as long as they hold a tourist visa from one of them.

Since the signing of the Convention, more and more new countries have joined in. As of March 30th, 2008, the number of Schengen member countries has increased to 24: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary. These countries are today's Schengen area.

To avoid deportation, the most important thing is that you have a Schengen visa. As for bringing at least 1000 euros, I have never heard of it. When I went by myself in January, I only took 600 euros to visit France, Italy and Germany. Does anyone know that I brought 600 euros, because no one asked me? I have been to Europe to travel freely. Look at this /photos/wilsonprc/

There must be a direct flight from Poland to Italy. Maybe those people you heard were greedy for cheap, so they changed planes in Germany. In fact, Poland only joined Schengen on March 30th, 2008. Maybe the "rumor" you heard is old.