![]() ![]() sports events), the duration of the border control is limited to 30 days or for the foreseeable duration of the threat, if it exceeds 30 days. New terrorist threats, organised criminality and activity of organised groups of smugglers, risk of arrival of persons who could pose a threat among the flow of refugees, irregular migration, secondary movements, the situation at the external border (Ukraine war) all internal borders as well as sea and air bordersįoreseeable cases (Article 25 and 26 of the codified SBC)įor foreseeable events (e.g. Increase in irregular migration flows, risk of secondary movements, situation at the external border, all internal borders Secondary movements, increase in irregular migration flows, smuggling activities, illegal entry of potential terrorist threats, land borders to Slovenia and Hungary War in Ukraine, need to increase the security of the Norwegian on-shore and off-shore gas facilities, situation at the external border ports with ferry connections to the Schengen area War in Ukraine, smuggling and human trafficking, Russians fleeing conscription, returning terrorist fighters, risk of exploiting by terrorists the migration routes, incidents involving the organised crime the land borders and ports with ferry connections with Germany and Sweden Secondary movements, smuggling, strain on national refugee reception facilities, need to increase security of critical infrastructures land border with Austria Notifications of the Temporary Reintroduction of Border ControlĬurrent Temporarily Reintroduced Border Controls Country The Commission may issue an opinion regarding the necessity of the measure and its proportionality but cannot veto a Member State’s decision to reintroduce border control. The reintroduction of border control is a prerogative of the Member States. Reintroducing border control at the internal border should only be used as a measure of last resort. The scope and duration of reintroduced border control should be restricted to the bare minimum needed to respond to the threat in question. The duration of such a temporary reintroduction of border control at the internal borders is limited in time, depending on the legal basis invoked by the Member State introducing such border control. ![]() The reintroduction of border control at the internal borders must be applied as a last resort measure, in exceptional situations, and must respect the principle of proportionality. The Schengen Borders Code (SBC) provides Member States with the capability of temporarily reintroducing border control at the internal borders in the event of a serious threat to public policy or internal security. ![]()
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