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Rules Governing the Movement of Persons Across Borders (Schengen Borders Code) Regulation
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Article 1: Subject matter and principles
It establishes rules governing border control of persons crossing the external borders of the Member States of the European Union.
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Scope
Article 4: Crossing of external borders
Member States shall notify the list of their border crossing points to the Commission in accordance with Article 34.
Article 5: Entry conditions for third-country nationals
Reference amounts set by the Member States shall be notified to the Commission in accordance with Article 34.
The assessment of sufficient means of subsistence may be based on the cash, travellers' cheques and credit cards in the third-country national's possession. Declarations of sponsorship, where such declarations are provided for by national law and letters of guarantee from hosts, as defined by national law, where the third-country national is staying with a host, may also constitute evidence of sufficient means of subsistence.
Article 6: Conduct of border checks
Any measures taken in the performance of their duties shall be proportionate to the objectives pursued by such measures.
Article 7: Border checks on persons
The checks may also cover the means of transport and objects in the possession of the persons crossing the border. The law of the Member State concerned shall apply to any searches which are carried out.
The minimum check referred to in the first subparagraph shall be the rule for persons enjoying the Community right of free movement.
However, on a non-systematic basis, when carrying out minimum checks on persons enjoying the Community right of free movement, border guards may consult national and European databases in order to ensure that such persons do not represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat to the internal security, public policy, international relations of the Member States or a threat to the public health.
The consequences of such consultations shall not jeopardise the right of entry of persons enjoying the Community right of free movement into the territory of the Member State concerned as laid down in Directive 2004/38.
This information shall be available in all the official languages of the Union and in the language(s) of the country or countries bordering the Member State concerned and shall indicate that the third-country national may request the name or service identification number of the border guards carrying out the thorough second line check, the name of the border crossing point and the date on which the border was crossed.
Article 8: Relaxation of border checks
The decision to relax checks shall be taken by the border guard in command at the border crossing point.
Such relaxation of checks shall be temporary, adapted to the circumstances justifying it and introduced gradually.
Article 9: Separate lanes and information on signs
Member States may provide separate lanes at their sea and land border crossing points and at borders between Member States not applying Article 20 at their common borders. The signs bearing the indications set out in the Annex III shall be used if Member States provide separate lanes at those borders.
Member States shall ensure that such lanes are clearly signposted, including where the rules relating to the use of the different lanes are waived as provided for in paragraph 4, in order to ensure optimal flow levels of persons crossing the border.
Member States may vary the indications on those signs where appropriate in the light of local circumstances.
Article 10: Stamping of the travel documents of third-country nationals
The travel documents of nationals of third countries who are members of the family of nationals of third countries enjoying the Community right of free movement, but who do not present the residence card provided for in Article 10 of Directive 2004/38, shall be stamped on entry or exit.
Article 11: Presumption as regards fulfilment of conditions of duration of stay
In such a case:
Member States shall inform each other and the Commission and the Council General Secretariat of their national practices with regard to the indications referred to in this Article.
Article 12: Border surveillance
That surveillance shall be carried out in such a way as to prevent and discourage persons from circumventing the checks at border crossing points.
Article 13: Refusal of entry
The substantiated decision stating the precise reasons for the refusal shall be given by means of a standard form, as set out in Annex V, Part B, filled in by the authority empowered by national law to refuse entry. The completed standard form shall be handed to the third-country national concerned, who shall acknowledge receipt of the decision to refuse entry by means of that form.
Lodging such an appeal shall not have suspensive effect on a decision to refuse entry.
Without prejudice to any compensation granted in accordance with national law, the third-country national concerned shall, where the appeal concludes that the decision to refuse entry was ill-founded, be entitled to correction of the cancelled entry stamp, and any other cancellations or additions which have been made, by the Member State which refused entry.
Article 14: Staff and resources for border control
Article 15: Implementation of controls
When carrying out that border control, the powers to instigate criminal proceedings conferred on border guards by national law and falling outside the scope of this Regulation shall remain unaffected.
Member States shall ensure that the border guards are specialised and properly trained professionals. Member States shall encourage border guards to learn languages, in particular those necessary for the carrying-out of their tasks.
Article 16: Cooperation between Member States
Member States shall refrain from any activity which could jeopardise the functioning of the Agency or the attainment of its objectives.
Member States shall report to the Agency on the operational cooperation referred to in the first subparagraph.
Article 17: Joint control
To that end, Member States may conclude bilateral arrangements between themselves.
Article 18: Specific rules for the various types of border and the various means of transport used for crossing the external borders
Those specific rules may contain derogations from Articles 5 and 7 to 13.
Article 19: Specific rules for checks on certain categories of persons
Article 20: Crossing internal borders
Article 21: Checks within the territory
Article 22: Removal of obstacles to traffic at road crossing-points at internal borders
At the same time, Member States shall be prepared to provide for facilities for checks in the event that internal border controls are reintroduced.
Article 23: Temporary reintroduction of border control at internal borders
Article 24: Procedure for foreseeable events
Article 25: Procedure for cases requiring urgent action
Article 26: Procedure for prolonging border control at internal borders
Article 27: Informing the European Parliament
Article 28: Provisions to be applied where border control is reintroduce at internal borders
Article 29: Report on the reintroduction of border control at internal borders
Article 30: Informing the public
Article 31: Confidentiality
Article 32: Amendments to the Annexes
Article 33: Committee
The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be set at three months.
Article 34: Notifications
Article 35: Local border traffic
Article 36: Ceuta and Melilla
Article 37: Notification of information by the Member States
The information notified by the Member States shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union , C Series. Official Journal of the European Union
Article 38: Report on the application of Title III
The Commission shall pay particular attention to any difficulties arising from the reintroduction of border control at internal borders. Where appropriate, it shall present proposals aimed at resolving such difficulties.
Article 39: Repeals
Article 40: Entry into force
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Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in the Member States in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Done at Strasbourg, 15 March 2006.