Examples of Schengen Convention in a sentence
This Agreement shall be effective June 1, 2021 following the filing with the Xxxxxx County Clerk and Secretary of State (“Effective Date”).
A visa is a permit issued to an alien for entry into the territory of the member states of the Schengen Convention, into Estonia or into the transit zone at the airport and for a temporary stay therein under the conditions determined by a visa unless otherwise provided for by law.
Legal status of alien who lodged appealThe lodging of an appeal does not constitute a basis for the entry into and continued stay in the territory of the member states of the Schengen Convention and does not postpone the performance of the obligation of an alien to leave the territory of the member states of the Schengen Convention or Estonia.
In accordance with the principle of proportionality, it is necessary and appropriate for the achievement of the basic objective of introducing common standards and interoperable biometric identifiers to lay down rules for all Member States implementing the Schengen Convention.
The Member States participating in SIS 1+ shall maintain N.SIS in accordance with the provisions of the Schengen Convention.
The data subject might otherwise be able to take steps which could seriously jeopardise the measures to be implemented as a result of the alert, see also Article 109(2) of the Schengen Convention.
France shall make available and operate C.SIS in accordance with the provisions of the Schengen Convention.
France should remain responsible for the technical support function of SIS 1+, as expressly provided for in the Schengen Convention.
Some terms are understood differently when they are used in a global context, an EU context or specific legal contexts (e.g. in the context of the Schengen Convention or Dublin Convention).
This is the sum which the alien must have at his disposal In addition, the alien must be able to prove that he or she has adequate means for the return journey, for example in the form of a return ticket.G E R M A N Y Pursuant to Article 15(2) of the Residence Act of 30 July 2004, an alien may be refused entry at the border if he does not fulfil the conditions for entry into the territory of the Member States in accordance with Article 5 of the Schengen Convention.