Ben oui, c est bien ce que je dis
“As an EU national, you have the right to travel freely in the 27 EU member countries as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (non-EU countries but members of the Schengen area) carrying either a valid passport or a national identity card (ID card)”
On peut voyager librement en ayant un passeport valide ou une carte d identité. Je ne comprends donc pas en quoi vous apportez un conseil ou un retour d expérience.
Other controls in the EU and in Schengen countries
You may also be subject to on-the-spot police checks especially at internal border and in border areas (including ports, airports and railway stations) in EU and Schengen countries. These checks could include an identity check. In some of these countries, you may be obliged to have or carry identity papers and documents while on their territory. Driving licences, post, bank or tax cards are not travel documents and consequently may be refused as proof of identity. It is therefore always highly recommended to have the correct travel documents (passport or ID card) in your possession so you can prove your identity if required. If you don’t have the necessary documents to prove your identity during on-the-spot police checks, you may be subject to penalties.
Si on doit porter un doc d identité c est bien qu on peut etre controlé.