Yes. A latvian alien passport is the same as a Schengen Visa. This means that you can travel to any of the schengen states (include Norway), live for up to 90 days without any problems. For stays beyond 90 days, you need a visa from the state where you wish to reside.
All 5 Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) are already members of the Schengen Area.
Yes, Latvia is part of the Schengen agreement.
Yes, The Netherlands are a member of the Schengen Area.
Brussels is a city, not a state. Brussels is the capital of Belgium. Belgium is a member of the Schengen Area.
Doha is the capital city of the state of Qatar Qatar is not in Europe, it is not a member of the Schengen Agreement.
Dublin is in Ireland, which is not part of the Schengen Area.The nearest country which is part of the Schengen Area is France.
Traveling in Europe has been simplified with the introduction of the Schengen visa. As a visitor to the Schengen area, you will enjoy the many advantages of this unified visa system. With a Schengen visa, you may enter one country and travel freely throughout the Schengen zone. Internal border controls have disappeared; there are no or few stops and checks. This means that internal air, road and train travel are handled as domestic trips, similar to travel from one US state to another. Those who traveled in Europe before Schengen know the difference. The 15 Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. All these countries except Norway and Iceland are European Union members.
Yes, since 2001
No, Turkey is not part of the Schengen Area. A Turkish visa is not valid for any other country.
The Schengen Agreement has eliminated all border controls within the Schengen Area. The EU is a customs union and has abolished customs between members. If you are travelling between two countries which are in both the EU and Schengen, there are no border checks at all, just a sign by the side of the road. If you are travelling between two EU countries and only one is in Schengen (e.g. UK to France) there are passport checks but no customs. If you are travelling between two Schengen countries where one is not in the EU (e.g. Sweden to Norway), there are customs checks but no passport checks.
No,Luxembourg is not in Schengen,but Schengen is in Luxembourg.