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Reykjavík EU Member States that apply the whole except for the part concerning the absence of internal controls and visas. These States are connected to the Schengen THE Information System (SIS) but are not obliged to refuse entry to WHITE SEA persons for whom non-admission alerts have been issued and cannot issue such alerts themselves. They are awaiting a Council Decision to set the date by when the whole Schengen acquis EU Member States applying the whole Schengen acquis with (opening of internal ) is to be applied. They have voting voting rights in the Council: European of , rights in the Council for the whole Schengen acquis: (DENMARK) A I , , , , , , N H and . T O B , , , , , , the F O Islands , , , , , , F (UK) L EU Member States that apply the Schengen acquis except for U Finland and Sweden, plus the , the Canary NORWAY G the part concerning the SIS, the absence of internal border Islands, and . Oslo controls and visas. They do not yet have access to the SIS. They have voting rights in the Council for the whole Schengen acquis: Denmark, an EU Member State, applies the whole Schengen ESTONIA and .

K acquis as (with no voting rights in the Council), A A R E G E A except for the measures determining the third countries whose S K S The , an EU Member State, is authorised to nationals must have a visa when crossing the external borders of NORTH C LATVIA apply the part of the Schengen acquis concerning and SEA I Member States and the measures concerning the introduction T DENMARK L judicial cooperation in criminal matters, with voting rights in the of a uniform format for visas, on which Denmark has voting (UK) A B LITHUANIA Council on acts that develop that acquis. It does not participate in rights in the Council. the Schengen acquis as concerns the absence of internal border UNITED CELTIC THE controls, visas and external borders. It has access to the SIS except Associated States that are not EU Member States which apply SEA KINGDOM NETHERLANDS for alerts for purposes of non-admission to Schengen . the Schengen acquis through association agreements and take London Not all the provisions of the Schengen acquis applicable in Great part in preparing acts that are subsequently adopted by the Britain and are applicable in . None of C H A N N E L competent EU institutions: Iceland, Norway, and L I S H POLAND E N G GERMANY the provisions of the Schengen acquis are currently applicable BELGIUM . (UK) to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. LUXEMBOURG Luxembourg CZECH REPUBLIC Ireland, an EU Member State, is authorised to apply the part of SLOVAKIA the Schengen acquis concerning police and judicial cooperation Azores in criminal matters, with voting rights in the Council on acts that (PORTUGAL) FRANCE Bern Vaduz LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA develop that acquis. However, Ireland has not asked to implement BAY OF SWITZERLAND BISCAY HUNGARY the Schengen acquis. N SLOVENIA A ROMANIA E C CROATIA O Movements to and from and , the Faroe A C E S I Islands and Greenland are subject to specific rules, GULF OF K T C LION A N A L provided for inter alia in the Accession Agreements of D PORTUGAL R BULGARIA B A ITALY I A So a Spain and Denmark to the Schengen Convention. L T I T C SPAIN S VATICAN E A A Balearic Islands (SPAIN) The borders with Andorra, Monaco,

Madeira TYRRHENIAN San Marino and are the (PORTUGAL) SEA subject of specific control arrangements Gibraltar (UK) M E D I T GREECE Ceuta (SPAIN) E under national or international law R AEGEAN Melilla R SEA – for example, bilateral cooperation (SPAIN) A IONIAN agreements with the neighbouring N SEA E CYPRUS States. A N MALTA S E A

Canary Islands (SPAIN)

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