Austria for German Citizens 2026 — EU Free Movement
| Key Facts — Austria for German Citizens | |
|---|---|
| Visa Required | No Visa — EU Free Movement |
| Max Stay | Unlimited (EU freedom of movement) |
| Visa Fee | Free |
| Processing Time | N/A |
| Apply At | N/A |
Entry Requirements for German Citizens
As EU citizens, German passport holders enjoy freedom of movement throughout the Schengen Area and the European Union. Entry into Austria requires no visa, no ETIAS authorisation, and no prior appointment at a consulate. A valid national ID card or passport is all that is needed at the border.
Austria is a full EU and Schengen Area member. A Schengen visa issued by Austria is valid across all 27 Schengen countries, and vice versa.
What Documents to Carry
- Valid EU national ID card or passport
- Proof of accommodation for stays beyond a few days (recommended)
- Return or onward travel ticket (recommended for short visits)
Living and Working in Austria
EU citizens wishing to reside in Austria for more than three months must register with the local authorities. German passport holders do not need a work permit — the right to work is inherent in EU free movement rights.
ETIAS — Does It Apply?
No. ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) applies to non-EU visa-exempt nationals only. German citizens are exempt from ETIAS entirely.
Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current requirements at bmeia.gv.at before travel.