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Passport control france into germany
I'm a little confused about the travel by train from Paris Est station to Berlin HBF.
At which point do I need my passport to travel in between these countries. Is it when I enter the station in Paris or when I get off in Berlin?
At which point do I need my passport to travel in between these countries. Is it when I enter the station in Paris or when I get off in Berlin?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am assuming you are arriving in Paris from outside the European union. If so you will have to show your passport when arriving in Paris or France. Going from Paris to Berlin does not require a passport to enter Germany or any other European Union country. However, I have not been in the last year and things may have changed but the idea was that you did not have to go through passport inspection in these countries.
As Sitges indicates, virtually the whole of the European Economic Area (which comprises the whole of the EU plus Switzerland, Norway and Iceland) is now a passport-free area, under the Schengen Agreement. No passport is required to move from any full Schengen member state to any other.
The UK is the only EU country which refuses to sign up to the full provisions of the Schengen Agreement but, for movements almost everywhere else in Europe, passports are totally unnecessary. Going from Paris to Berlin is just like going from London to Edinburgh. (i.e. you'll be travelling from one country to another but you'll be laughed at if you ask the locals where you should show your passport!).
See my post here for further information about the Schengen Agreement:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Travel/Question 744948.html
Chris
The UK is the only EU country which refuses to sign up to the full provisions of the Schengen Agreement but, for movements almost everywhere else in Europe, passports are totally unnecessary. Going from Paris to Berlin is just like going from London to Edinburgh. (i.e. you'll be travelling from one country to another but you'll be laughed at if you ask the locals where you should show your passport!).
See my post here for further information about the Schengen Agreement:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Travel/Question 744948.html
Chris
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