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No, Northern Cyprus is not a member of the Schengen Agreement.

Northern Cyprus is not recognised as an independent country by any other country except Turkey, the rest of the world thinks the whole of Cyprus belongs legally to the Republic of Cyprus. As an unrecognised country no other country will sign treaties with it, Schengen or any other treaty.

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