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Can I go to Egypt with a root visa?

Of course not. Egypt is not a Schengen country. I suggest you go to your local travel agency to go through the formalities. It is more convenient to apply for a visa with you. If you want to save money, you can apply for a visa yourself. You need to book a plane ticket and a local hotel in Egypt first, and you need to go to a travel agency to buy a travel insurance. I am like this in Sweden, and Norway should be similar. For details, please visit the website of Egyptian Embassy. The law and order in Egypt, including Cairo, is not very good.

1On June 4th, 985, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg signed an agreement to open their borders to each other in the Luxembourg town of Schengen. Because it was signed in Schengen, it is called the Schengen Agreement.

The main content of the Schengen Agreement is that the countries of the agreement open their borders to each other and avoid complicated border inspections, so as to facilitate the free flow of people and goods between the countries of the agreement.

1In June, 1990, the number of Schengen countries increased from five to nine, namely Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece joined. In the same month, nine member countries signed the Schengen Convention, which consists of more than 100 articles, and made specific provisions on police, customs and judicial cooperation after the territory of the nine countries was opened. Since Britain stated from the day when the Schengen Agreement was put forward that the door of Great Britain would never be opened, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and other countries bypassed the European Council and the European Parliament and signed agreements on "coordinating immigration and asylum policies", "strengthening police and judicial cooperation" and "establishing" in June 1990. 199 1 In June, the French Senate set up the Schengen Agreement Supervisory Committee to investigate the preparations for the implementation of the Schengen Agreement in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany and Belgium. It is found that these countries are not fully prepared in terms of laws, regulations and police coordination, and there are also many thoughtless places in the Schengen Agreement. Therefore, the Committee thinks that it is too early to implement the Schengen Agreement in 1992 (originally planned to be implemented in the summer of 1992), and suggests to postpone the implementation date. 1994 65438+On February 22nd, the Executive Committee of the Schengen Agreement held a meeting in Bonn, and designated March 26th, 65438+ 1995 as the "irreversible final effective date" of the Schengen Agreement. 1On March 26th, 995, the Schengen Agreement came into effect.