Residents of Turkey and Russia are now permitted to move freely between the two countries as of April 16th 2011.The rule change is the culmination of lengthy discussions between the nations, resulting in a bilateral agreement being struck in 2010. This means Turkish residents will not need a Russian visa to enter the country and Russian nationals will not need a visa to enter Turkey. The deal allows Turkish and Russian citizens to travel for up to 30 days without a visa.
Yes, they do need a visa prior to arrival.
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Whether you require a visa to travel to Switzerland depends on your nationality. Citizens of EU and other Schengen countries can travel to Switzerland with no restrictions. Citizens of many other countries automatically get a 90 day entrance when they arrive. Other citizens need a visa, which is normally granted for 90 days.
No, a UK visa is only valid for the UK. You need a "Schengen visa" for Switzerland.
You can get a visa.
Yes, Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are valid.
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.
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I once traveled to Switzerland on my UK visa.
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It depends on what nationality you are. Switzerland is part of the Schengen Agreement. The list of which countries do and do not need a visa is the same for all Schengen countries. Citizens of all EU and Schengen countries can enter Switzerland without a visa; plus citizens of some other countries.
Yes, both Switzerland and the Netherlands are in the Schengen Area.
They both have Russians