There are no longer any frontier controls at the borders:
. between EU countries --except the United Kingdom and Ireland--,
. between the EU countries and Norway or Iceland.
You WILL need a valid passport (or an ID card if you
are an EU national):
. to cross the external borders of this area,
. to travel to Ireland or the United Kingdom.
Make sure that any children either have their own
passport or ID card or are registered on yours.
Take a valid passport or ID card for travel elsewhere because
you may be required to prove your identity.
Carry always your passport or ID with you. Public order or national security
are allowed to require it for checks at the
internal borders or throughout the territory in order to guarantee the
security of their citizens. If this happens and you don't have any
identification with you, the competent authorities can to turn you back
at the frontier or take action to expel you from the country.
Tip: it is a good idea to take a photocopy of your passport or
ID with you to a foreign country. If you loose it, it will be easier to
prove your identity when you ask for a replacement.
For more information, check the related documents.
Action 5.1.1 activity 9 “Support for quality and
innovation of the Program Youth.”
Project no: 5.1/R1/2003/06Made by
Hienet working
Teams in cooperation with
T.E.S.