No, Romania is not a member the Schengen agreement. Romania is due to become a member of the Schengen Area at the end of 2013. This date has been put back many times, and may be delayed again.
No, Romania is not a member the Schengen agreement. Romania is due to join Schengen in late 2013. This date has already been postponed many times, and may be postponed again.
No. Bosnia-Herzegovina is not part of the Schengen Area.
Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013. ---------------- This date is not known today (25.11.2013).
Romania is not yet a member of the Schengen Area. It is not your residency which decides if you need a visa for the Schengen Area, it is your nationality. Romania is due to join the Schengen Area in 2013. Once this happens, all legal Romanian residents will be able to travel freely anywhere in the Schengen Area.
Possibly. The exact date is not known yet, but Bulgaria's agreement was that the country could join the Schengen Area no earlier than 2013.
The full list of the 26 current (as of 2012) members of the Schengen area is: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013.
Schengen and non-Schengen merely means whether a country has or has not signed the Schengen Agreement and is or is not part of the Schengen Area. The Schengen Agreement is an EU treaty which has abolished border controls between its member countries. The agreement currently (2012) includes 29 countries: - 22 out of the 27 members of the EU (the exceptions are Bulgaria, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania and the UK) - Plus 4 non-EU members (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland). - De facto it also includes three European micro-states-Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican. Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013. In essence it has eliminated all border controls within the Europe Union meaning that you can roam freely from country to country. The EU is a customs union and has abolished customs between members. If you are travelling between two countries which are in both the EU and Schengen, there are no border checks at all, just a sign by the side of the road. If you are travelling between two EU countries and only one is in Schengen (e.g. UK to France) there are passport checks but no customs. If you are travelling between two Schengen countries where one is not in the EU (e.g. Sweden to Norway), there are customs checks but no passport checks.
Yes Romania is a country. It's capital city is Bucharest. Romania is next to Hungary and is above Serbia.
Bulgaria is due to join the Schengen area in 2013.
Yes, Sweden is part of the Schengen Area and Schengen visas are valid.The full list of the 26 current (as of 2012) members of the Schengen area is:Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013.
No. That is the point of a Schengen visa, it is valid for all Schengen countries.The full list of the 26 current (as of 2012) members of the Schengen area is:Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013.