Tuesday, June 14, 2011

All of you who want to travel without visas to any of the Schengen states, should you care some things, such as:
Key Documents:
Biometric passports,
Health insurance (you can buy online by clicking: Schengen Visa Insurance )
The purpose of the trip that should only be the resort and not to work, educated or to live in the countries of the Schengen area.
All travelers should carry with them the address of the person or family member will visit as this address may be required by the border police of the Schengen country where you will be overcome.
Should also state the telephone number of the person or persons to visit, because if you asked the border police in a language that does not understand, you can call your family member to communicate with.

Secondly, it is important that the border police to show return tickets. Most of the Schengen countries have included proof of return ticket in their regulation of border control.
Third, you may want to try, that you have enough money for the period of stay in Schengen country where you will enter. If you have a credit card, it facilitates many things, avoiding large amounts to keep in your pocket when you travel mainly in family groups. Also, a bank card or your bank statement that you have such a lot for your stay in the Schengen area is practical if border authorities will ask for one thing.
For people who have booked hotels individually, may be required reservation of hotel and prove that the right amount of money for their stay.
So what is the minimum quarterly financial flows in the Schengen area for the major states?
In Italy if you want to stay up to five days, a person must have with you 269 euros, while for other countries as follows:
Greece - 20 euros per day
Germany - 45 euros per day
Belgium - 38 euros per day for those with no credit card
France - EUR 52.60 per day
Netherlands - 34 euros per day
Switzerland -100 CHF per day, while students (30 CHF) per day
Denmark - 60 euros per day
Spain - EUR 63.20 per day
Finland - 30 euros per day
Hunagri - 1000 HUF per day
Iceland - 4000 ISK per day
Latvia - 60 LVL per day
Lithuania - 15LVL day
Malta: - 20MTL (48 euro per day)
Norway - 500 NOK per day (for those who s'shkojnë the family)
Poland - 500 PLN
Portugal -75 euros for entry and 40 euros per day
Slovenia -70 euros per day (per day for those who s'shkojnë the family)
Czech Republic - 0.5 times the minimum personal needs per day (by legislation) for less than 30 days
While Austria, Cyprus, Sweden, Slovakia and Luxembourg have not yet determined the financial measure.
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