no, because there borders are still closed and you still need to be checked by the douane. uk also still has it's own currency, the pound.
Answer 2No. The British government has decided, for better or worse, to maintain separate border controls from the rest of the EU. It refuses to join Schengen.
When travelling between the UK and countries which are in both EU and Schengen countries, there is still passport/ID checks, but no customs checks because these do not exist within the EU.
P.S. The pound is irrelevant to Schengen.
The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed. Schengen is a village in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. The original Schengen Agreement was signed there, and named after the village.
The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed. Schengen is a village in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. The original Schengen Agreement was signed there, and named after the village.
No. The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed.
The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed.
The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed.
No. The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed.
The village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original Schengen Agreement was signed.
Schengen is the village in Luxembourg where the agreement for Europe sans frontiers was signed.
Schengen is a village in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. Th original Schengen Agreement was signed there, and named after the village.
No.England is not a sovereign country. It is part of the United Kingdom.The United Kingdom has not signed the Schengen Agreement.
If you've already had a Schengen Visa then go to an European coutry signed the Schengen Agreement, of course you could go to other Schengen countries.
No, the United Kingdom has not signed up to the Schengen agreement. A passport (or visa, if needed) is required to enter the UK when travelling from a Schengen country. One anomaly to this is the land border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (i.e. the international border between the UK and Ireland). This is effectively an open border to vehicle traffic without passport checks, even though the Republic of Ireland is a Schengen state.