Originally Posted by
tomh009
It's part of EU, but not part of the Schengen zone (or Eurozone, or some other EU institutions). Coming in with a non-EU passport you will have an immigration check experience closer to the US (think 30-60 minute lineups) than the Schengen zone.
Schengen. Not Eurozone. Eurozone is for currency.
But even before entering the Schengen Zone (at least for the recent eastie states), none of them had a form for non-EU Member State nationals to complete when entering their country by air. So Schengen was not the determining factor of whether you had to complete a form or not. It's an individual Member State thing.
I can't remember if IRL requires a completed form for non-EU nationals.