How to get the stamps of Schengen 26 countries on your passport?
To complete this task, you need to follow these steps:
Understand the Schengen Area: First, you need to understand which countries are included in the Schengen Area. There are 26 member states in the Schengen Area, which are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Travel Plan: Make a cross-country travel plan to ensure that your itinerary covers multiple countries in the Schengen Area.
Schengen Visa: Obtain a valid Schengen visa. A Schengen visa allows you to travel freely within the Schengen Area without having to apply for a separate visa in each country.
Legal entry: Legally enter the first country in the Schengen area in accordance with the visa regulations.
STAMPING: At the border of each Schengen member state you visit, your passport will be stamped, proving that you have legally entered and left the country.
Pay attention to stamp details: Make sure the stamp of each country is clearly visible, has an official seal, and has the date of entry and exit.
Complete Records: Make sure your passport has the corresponding stamp after visiting each country in the Schengen Area, so that you can prove that you visited the 26 countries in the Schengen Area.
Please note that although in theory you need to visit 26 countries to get all Schengen stamps in your passport, in practice this may not be possible due to personal travel plans, visa restrictions or national policies. Therefore, when making travel plans, please consider the actual situation.