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The Schengen Area Denies 14.6% of Entry Visas to Its Territory

Summary by Moncloa
The recovery of the international movement after the great halt of the current decade has brought with it a paradox that is difficult to digest for thousands of travellers around the world. As European airports re-register record passenger numbers and tourism consolidates as the engine of the continental economy, the Schengen area has erected an invisible but relentless barrier for those who do not have the ‘appropriate’ passport. The latest bar…
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The recovery of the international movement after the great halt of the current decade has brought with it a paradox that is difficult to digest for thousands of travellers around the world. As European airports re-register record passenger numbers and tourism consolidates as the engine of the continental economy, the Schengen area has erected an invisible but relentless barrier for those who do not have the ‘appropriate’ passport. The latest bar…

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Moncloa broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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