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  • 8 January 2024
  • Directorate-General for Communication
  • 1 min read

EU will lift checks at air and sea borders with Bulgaria and Romania in March

Four people entering with luggage trollies the EU border controls at an airport

 

The EU will welcome Bulgaria and Romania into the Schengen area, the largest area of free movement in the world. In March 2024, there will be no longer controls at air and sea borders. Lifting land border controls will be discussed and decided on later in the year. This will allow people and businesses to benefit from their rights to free movement by air and sea, entering or leaving Bulgaria and Romania. 

The Commission first confirmed that both countries were ready to become part of the Schengen area in 2011. Since then, Bulgaria and Romania have continued to demonstrate that they fulfil the conditions for becoming Schengen members, and experts reconfirmed in 2022 and 2023 that they were ready to become members. Security, police and judicial cooperation measures have been introduced in these two countries to ensure that the EU remains strong against security threats. This ninth enlargement of the Schengen area will boost travel, trade and tourism and will strengthen the internal market

The border-free Schengen area guarantees free movement to close to 450 million EU citizens, along with non-EU nationals living in the EU or visiting the EU. Free movement of persons means every EU citizen can travel, work and live in an EU country without special formalities. The Schengen area underpins this freedom by allowing citizens to move around the Schengen area without any border checks. 

For more information 

Schengen area 

Press release: Bulgaria and Romania to join Schengen area starting with air and sea borders: Commission welcomes landmark Council decision 

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Publication date
8 January 2024
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Directorate-General for Communication