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Schengen Alert: When It Is Not Enough to Refuse a Residence Permit


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Schengen Alert: When It Is Not Enough to Refuse a Residence Permit Welcome to a new episode of the podcast Immigration Law. I am Attorney Fabio Loscerbo. In this episode, we focus on an issue that frequently arises in administrative practice: the Schengen alert and its legal impact in procedures concerning a foreign national’s right to stay. The reference is a recent judgment of the Consiglio di Stato, Third Section, published on January 22, 2026, concerning proceedings with general register number 8865 of 2023 . This decision provides an important clarification: the mere existence of a Schengen alert cannot automatically justify a refusal. A Schengen alert is an instrument of cooperation between Member States, governed by the Schengen Convention. However, what matters in an administrative procedure is not simply the presence of the alert, but the specific reasons behind its issuance. This is the key point addressed by the Court. In the case at hand, the administration had based its refusal solely on the existence of an alert issued by another Member State, without carrying out any proper assessment of its underlying reasons and without verifying whether the alert was still valid, considering that it had been revoked or not renewed. The Council of State highlights that Schengen alerts may arise from very different circumstances. They may be connected to public security concerns or criminal matters, but they may also stem from purely administrative situations, such as an irregular entry into the territory of a Member State. Without a concrete assessment of these underlying reasons, relying on the alert as the sole ground for refusal results in a lack of proper investigation and insufficient reasoning. The consequence is clear: a Schengen alert must be examined on a case-by-case basis, taking into account its origin, its nature, and its current validity. This judgment confirms a broader approach within administrative law, emphasizing the need for effective reasoning and thorough investigation, rather than automatic reliance on formal elements. Thank you for listening. Stay tuned for the next episode of Immigration Law.

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Diritto dell'ImmigrazioneBy Avv. Fabio Loscerbo