The annulment should have been recorded and shared between Schengen countries (there is a database especially for that). This will weight negatively against any Schengen visa application you might submit in the (near?) future. On the other hand, as far as I can tell, you haven’t received a formal ban so any consulate can still legally issue a visa if they see fit. It’s just that they are going to be particularly careful when evaluating your application.
Actual bans typically have a limited duration and often last for one to three years, at least if you haven’t been found guilty of a crime. So even if that would happen, it would still not preclude you from ever getting a Schengen visa. But it would obviously make things more difficult.
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