Discover the Entry Fees for Every EU and Schengen Area Country

Post-Brexit, British passport holders are classified as “third-country nationals” in the EU. This status requires compliance with Schengen area rules and individual country regulations when traveling to EU nations.
Understanding Financial Requirements for Entry
Traveling to EU and Schengen Area countries entails certain financial stipulations. Each nation sets its own requirements regarding proof of sufficient means of subsistence. While less frequently enforced for British travelers, it’s essential to understand these rules before planning a trip.
General Schengen Area Requirements
The Schengen area mandates that visitors demonstrate sufficient financial resources for their stay and return. Proof can include cash, travelers’ cheques, and credit cards. The specifics vary by country.
Country-Specific Financial Demands
The following table displays the minimum amounts required by various countries in the EU and Schengen Area:
Country | Minimum Financial Requirement |
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Latvia | €14 |
Poland | €18 |
Hungary | €25 |
Sweden | €39 |
Portugal | €40 (with €70 entry fee) |
Norway | €43 |
Germany | €45 |
Malta | €48 |
Lithuania and Romania | €50 |
Denmark | €50 |
Finland | €50 |
Greece | €50 (minimum of €300) |
Bulgaria | €50 (minimum of €500) |
Italy | €54 (minimum for each stay) |
Netherlands | €55 |
Slovakia | €56 |
Iceland | €56 (minimum of ISK40,000) |
Czech Republic | €64 |
France | €65 (increases to €120 without hotel booking) |
Estonia, Slovenia, Croatia | €70 (reduced to €30 in Croatia with proof of booking) |
Luxembourg | €89 |
Belgium | €95 |
Switzerland and Liechtenstein | €107 |
Spain | €113.40 (minimum of €1,020.60) |
A Austria | Not specified – case by case basis |
Impact of Financial Regulations
It is important for travelers to have proof of sufficient means of subsistence when entering these countries. Typical documentation includes recent bank statements, traveler’s cheques, or access to funds through credit cards.
Despite the stringent regulations, actual enforcement on British travelers can vary greatly. Knowledge of these requirements will help ensure a smooth and compliant journey across borders in the EU and Schengen Area.