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If you leave the Schengen before the time limit runs out, stay away overnight and then come back. This should restart the clock. For example, you could go for the weekend to London, which is not in the Schengen Area. The disadvantage of this is that you are in the Schengen Area as a tourist. You are not allowed to work.
Yes,Both Switzerland and Spain are members of the Schengen Area. A tourist visa for one Schengen country is valid for all Schengen countries.
Montenegro is not a part of the Schengen Area, therefore a Schengen visa is not valid in Montenegro. Note Montenegro does not border on any Schengen countries, so unless you are flying there from a Schengen country, you may need a visa for whatever country you travel through.
No difference. Poland is part of the Schengen area, all Polish tourist visas are automatically Schengen visas, and all Schengen tourist visas issued by other Schengen countries are valid in Poland.
Yes,Both Switzerland and Germany are members of the Schengen Area. A tourist visa for one Schengen country is valid for all Schengen countries.
Jamaican citizens need to apply for a Schengen visa. Under the Schengen agreement, a country part of the Schengen treaty is responsible for processing the demand. It is normally the country where you will enter the Schengen zone (i.e. most of Europe, but note that the UK is not part of the Schengen group) Once vetted by this country, you can travel in any other Schengen country without any further demands (pending the terms of your visa, like the authorized lenght of stay) To visit paris, apply for a tourist visa at the French Embassy.
No, US citizens do not normally need a Schengen visa. They are normally allowed to stay for 90 days as a tourist without a visa.
noThis varies based on what country issued your Passport.US passports get a free tourist visa as they enter France Canadian passports pay a small fee for the same Visa.Other countries need to consult the french website, or your countries passport and travel web site.
I assume you mean you are a non-EU citizen who has a work permit for Denmark. In this case you can travel freely to any other Schengen country as a tourist, but you cannot work there. Your Danish work permit is only valid in Denmark
hallo, no you don't. your flight is within the Schengen zone, so your visa is enough for the flight.
if you are caught you will get a 3 year ban from Europe (Schengen area)
It depends on what kind of a visa you have when you're living there. Do you have Indefinite Leave to Remain? How long will you be in Spain? Spain is a Schengen member and the UK is not. So, if you're staying in the UK under the Visa Waiver Program (as a tourist for 6 months or less), you can go to Spain and stay for no more than 90 days. Schengen countries allow US citizens to visit the Schengen Zone through the VWP for up to 90 days out of every 180 (i.e. you can stay 3 months and have to leave 3 months before you can stay another 3).