European Commission reports Schengen remains resilient, priorities set - Speech Brief
17 May 2026 22:00 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission reports Schengen remains resilient, priorities set

Key points

  • Schengen area resilient with improved border protection
  • Priorities focus on borders, returns and digitalisation

TL;DR

  • 2026 State of Schengen report: 26% decrease in illegal border crossings in 2025 vs 2024 and a 28% return rate in 2025 (highest in 10 years).
  • Entry/Exit System (EES) fully launched April 2026; first six months recorded over 66 million entries/exits and 32,000 persons refused entry.
  • 2026–2027 priorities: revised Visa Code, ETIAS rollout, return digitalisation, strengthened external borders, reinforced Schengen governance; Commission invites Schengen Council to adopt priorities in June.
Original text

European Commission - Press release Commission report shows Schengen area continues to be resilient and ready for future challenges Brussels, 18 May 2026 The Commission published its fifth State of the Schengen report, reviewing developments in the Schengen area over the past year and setting priorities for the year ahead. The Schengen area continues to demonstrate resilience, underpinned by collective efforts at bot...

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