Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - To travel to northern Europe, everyone must bring 1000 euros in cash. Otherwise, you are not allowed to enter the country. Is there such a rule?

To travel to northern Europe, everyone must bring 1000 euros in cash. Otherwise, you are not allowed to enter the country. Is there such a rule?

There is no such rule.

Nordic countries are all Schengen countries, which are basically countries with high welfare, high income and free medical care. The border police have the right to ask you when entering the country. If you can't sell your hotel and book a hotel, then the police will doubt whether your financial ability can support your trip.

At that time, you may be required to produce a certificate of at least 50- 150 euros per day according to the regulations to prove that you have the ability to pay for your trip. They will also worry or suspect that tourists will use tourism to seek personal interests such as medical care and work.

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Schengen visa:

When you study or travel in Europe, you often hear the expression of "Schengen visa", which has many advantages.

First, Schengen. 1985, 14 in June, five countries signed the Schengen convention in a small city in Luxembourg, which 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 visit all other Schengen countries as long as they have a valid visa in one of them? .

Later, it joined many countries one after another. There are 26 Schengen countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Among them, Schengen countries are all EU countries except Norway, Iceland and Switzerland. On the contrary, Ireland, Romania and Bulgaria are EU countries, but they are not members of the Schengen Agreement.

According to the Schengen Convention, the above-mentioned 26 Schengen countries can issue "unified Schengen visas" for foreigners who visit for a short time. If they get a Schengen visa from one of the countries, they can visit other Schengen countries without other visas. This greatly facilitates students' daily life. They can travel and work freely in their spare time, or they can move to other countries for employment in the future, creating broad development prospects.

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