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The Schengen Borders Code provides Member States with the capability of temporarily reintroducing border control at the internal borders in the event that a serious threat to public policy or internal security has been established.
The reintroduction of border control at the internal borders must remain an exception and must respect the principle of proportionality. The scope and duration of such a temporary reintroduction of border control at the internal borders is limited in time and should be restricted to the bare minimum needed to respond to the threat in question. Reintroducing border control at the internal border should only ever be used as a measure of last resort.
The reintroduction of border control is a prerogative of the Member States. The Commission may issue an opinion with regard to the necessity of the measure and its proportionality but cannot veto such a decision if it is taken by a Member State.
Notifications of the Temporary Reintroduction of Border Control
Current Temporarily Reintroduced Border Controls
Temporarily reintroduced border controls in the context of cases requiring immediate action:
Iceland (24 April – 3 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Estonia (17 March – 17 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders (land borders until 15 May 2020);
Slovakia (8 April – 27 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Germany (16 March – 15 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land and air borders with Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Denmark, Italy and Spain, sea border with Denmark;
Belgium (20 March – 19 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Norway (16 March – 16 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders.
Temporarily reintroduced border controls in the context of foreseeable events:
Germany (16 May - 15 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land and air borders with Austria, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Italy and Spain, sea border with Denmark;
Germany (12 May - 11 November 2020)
Secondary movements, situation at the external borders; land border with Austria;
Estonia (18 May – 16 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; internal air and sea borders;
Spain (10 May - 24 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Portugal (15 May – 15 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land border with Spain;
Poland (14 March - 12 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land borders with Czechia, Slovakia, Germany, Lithuania, sea borders, air borders;
Hungary (12 May – 11 November 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal land and air borders;
Finland (19 March - 14 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Lithuania (14 May – 31 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Czechia (14 May – 13 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land borders with Austria and Germany, air borders;
Austria (8 May - 31 May 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; land borders with Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Slovakia and Czechia;
Belgium (19 May - 8 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal borders;
Switzerland (14 May – 8 June 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; all internal air and land borders except from borders with Liechtenstein;
Austria (12 May 2020 - 11 November 2020)
Secondary movements, risk related to terrorists and organized crime, situation at the external borders; land borders with Hungary and with Slovenia;
Sweden (12 May - 11 November 2020)
Terrorist threats, shortcomings at the external borders; to be determined but may concern all internal borders;
Denmark (12 May – 12 November 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19 (to the extent necessary), terrorist threats, organized criminality; all internal borders;
France (1 May - 31 October 2020)
Coronavirus COVID-19; continuous terrorist threat and risk of terrorists using the vulnerability of States due to COVID-19 pandemics; support to measures aiming at containing the spread of virus;