The European Union has set these rules to facilitate the free movement of goods, people and capital, and to make certain that the nations can keep social and economic equilibrium, so it's among the most sought-after destinations by people considering travelling to other EU nations. In fact, over 90 percent of those visiting the EU have been granted a Schengen visa, which they must submit when arriving at their destination, and also to finish the procedure, the individual must produce two records: his passport or driving license in addition to his or her itinerary. The latter can be either a formal itinerary that shows exactly how long the person is planning to stay in the country or else he can only add a photo and a detailed description of exactly what he wants to see and do.