Yes.
Normally you have to enter the Netherlands first, and then travel to Switzerland directly without leaving the Schengen Area.
If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
Yes, The Netherlands are a member of the Schengen Area.
Yes, both Switzerland and the Netherlands are in the Schengen Area.
Montenegro is not a member of the Schengen Area, Schengen visas are not valid.
No.England is not a sovereign country. It is part of the United Kingdom.The United Kingdom has not signed the Schengen Agreement.
No, not yet. However, it is required to eventually accede to the Schengen Agreement.
No, they are separate matters. But politically there are some value for the present Government, if they achieve both (by entering Schengen and to the Euro)
Yes,An Austrian visa is a Schengen visa and is valid for all Schengen countries.
schengen visa is required for travelling to Scandinavian countries ...
You could spend only 90 days in the entire Schengen region. For a non-Schengen citizen, the Schengen region is like one nation from the perspective of visa requirements.
Anyone who does not live in a Schengen country, so also Malaysian citizens, needs to apply for a visa to come to the Netherlands.
Having UK residence visa has no effect on whether you need or not need Schengen visa. Switzerland is now part of the Schengen zone and is implementing the Schengen visa system. Your nationality (or your citizenship) determines whether you need Schengen visa to travel to Switzerland. See the Related links for a list of countries whose nationals are required to have Schengen visa when traveling to Switzerland.
No,Luxembourg is not in Schengen,but Schengen is in Luxembourg.