Free Movement refers to the ability of individuals to travel, reside, and work in different countries without facing significant barriers. This principle is a cornerstone of the European Union, allowing citizens of member states to move freely across borders, enhancing economic opportunities and cultural exchange.
The Schengen Agreement further facilitates this by abolishing passport controls at internal borders among participating countries. This system promotes unity and cooperation, making it easier for people to live and work in various nations, ultimately contributing to a more integrated Europe.