If the Polish visa states the visa is valid for Schengen states, then yes you can. If not, then you should apply for a French or Schengen visa.
* Schengen countries are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. With a Schengen visa, you can travel to all these countries for a period of up to the duration of stay stated on your visa sticker.
When you want to apply for a Schengen visa, you should apply at the embassy of the country which is your main destination (in your case you should apply at French embassy).
do travel dokument refugee 1951 need a visa for France
No
No
yes everywhere you go you need visa. from keyna
Yes
Yes, holders of UK black travel documents (also known as the Certificate of Identity) typically require a visa to travel to France. It is advisable to check with the French embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements and application process.
Hallo, no it's not possible. you should travel first to your main destination country. if your visa was issued at French embassy you should first travel to France and only then you can go to Germany.
Yes
I dontknow but Chaz Somers does
yes,
If your are a European citizen you do not need a visa If you are from a visa waiver country you do not need a visa if your stay is less than 90 days If you are none of these go to the French embassy in London
Yes. Normally you have to enter France 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.