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The Schengen
stipulates that, in the case of short-term stays, third country citizens who enter the territory of Member States legally and who meet the necessary conditions to this end have the right to remain within Schengen territory for a maximum period of three months, starting from the first date of entry. The need therefore arises to check the dates on which a third-country citizen crossed the external border, in order to calculate the total period of stay and to verify that the person is there legally.
The Common Manual of External Borders provides for travel documents to be stamped and land border controls to be relaxed in exceptional circumstances, due mainly to the intensity of traffic implied by such circumstances. The ambiguity of this provision has led to the adoption of procedures that differ between Member States, and this is something that should be avoided.
Consequently, and in view of enlargement, we accepted Mrs Angelilli’s position that this should be a first step towards ultimately harmonising procedures, such as stamping the travel documents of third-country citizens as they leave the ‘Schengen area’."@en1
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