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There is no problem.

Your single-entry visa is valid for a single entry to the Schengen area. The temporary controls are checks, not actual entries and exits from the Schengen area. All the countries concerned are still in the Schengen area, and the unified visa policy and travel area still apply.

If you encounter controls, nobody will stamp you in/out of the Schengen area. They'll just look at your passport, maybe check your visa, and send you on your way, sometimes at the jetway as you exit the plane. They're generally looking for illegal migrants or security threats, and as a visitor with a valid tourist visa, you're fine.

Note that the information on the EU website does not mean the checks are consistent or applied 100%. France's "all internal borders" does not mean everyone is always checked entering France. If you are, that doesn't count as another "entry" on your visa, and it likely won't take a significant amount of time.

There is no problem.

Your single-entry visa is valid for a single entry to the Schengen area. The temporary controls are checks, not actual entries and exits from the Schengen area. All the countries concerned are still in the Schengen area, and the unified visa policy and travel area still apply.

If you encounter controls, nobody will stamp you in/out of the Schengen area. They'll just look at your passport, maybe check your visa, and send you on your way, sometimes at the jetway as you exit the plane. They're generally looking for migrants or security threats, and as a visitor with a valid tourist visa, you're fine.

Note that the information on the EU website does not mean the checks are consistent or applied 100%. France's "all internal borders" does not mean everyone is always checked entering France. If you are, that doesn't count as another "entry" on your visa, and it likely won't take a significant amount of time.

There is no problem.

Your single-entry visa is valid for a single entry to the Schengen area. The temporary controls are checks, not actual entries and exits from the Schengen area. All the countries concerned are still in the Schengen area, and the unified visa policy and travel area still apply.

If you encounter controls, nobody will stamp you in/out of the Schengen area. They'll just look at your passport, maybe check your visa, and send you on your way, sometimes at the jetway as you exit the plane. They're generally looking for illegal migrants or security threats, and as a visitor with a valid tourist visa, you're fine.

Note that the information on the EU website does not mean the checks are consistent or applied 100%. France's "all internal borders" does not mean everyone is always checked entering France. If you are, that doesn't count as another "entry" on your visa, and it likely won't take a significant amount of time.

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There is no problem.

Your single-entry visa is valid for a single entry to the Schengen area. The temporary controls are checks, not actual entries and exits from the Schengen area. All the countries concerned are still in the Schengen area, and the unified visa policy and travel area still apply.

If you encounter controls, nobody will stamp you in/out of the Schengen area. They'll just look at your passport, maybe check your visa, and send you on your way, sometimes at the jetway as you exit the plane. They're generally looking for migrants or security threats, and as a visitor with a valid tourist visa, you're fine.

Note that the information on the EU website does not mean the checks are consistent or applied 100%. France's "all internal borders" does not mean everyone is always checked entering France. If you are, that doesn't count as another "entry" on your visa, and it likely won't take a significant amount of time.