A valid travel document authorising the holder to cross borders which meets these criteria:
- valid for at least three months after the anticipated date of departure from the territory of member states, and
- was issued at some time during the preceding ten years;
A valid short-term visa, if required, or a valid long-term or permanent residence card or a valid long-term visa
A declaration of the purpose and conditions of their intended stay;
Proof of sufficient funds for living expenses both for the duration of their intended stay, and for their return to their country of origin or for passage to a third country which guarantees to accept them, or else they are capable of legally acquiring such funds;
The individual must not be a person appearing in the Schengen information system (SIS II) as a person to be denied entry;
The individual must not be considered a threat to public order, internal security, public health or international relations of any of member state; especially not persons who, according to the internal member state database, should be denied entry for the same grounds;
Further information relating to border checks
The obligation to possess a travel document does not apply to a third country national under the age of 15 whose name appears in the travel document of another person with whom he is travelling.
The travel document of third country nationals, apart from exceptional cases, must be stamped with an entry / exit stamp upon entering and leaving the Schengen Area. It is a good idea to check if your travel document has been stamped.