It depends on what passport nationality you carry. Please resubmit the question stating this nationality.
To travel to Cyprus, you typically need a Schengen visa if you're coming from a non-EU country that requires a visa to enter the Schengen Area. However, Cyprus has its own visa policy, and travelers from some countries may need a separate Cyprus visa. Citizens of EU member states do not need a visa to enter Cyprus. It's important to check your specific nationality's requirements before traveling.
i am from Ukraine and wish to visit north Cyprus do i need a visa and can i issue a visa in ercan airport?
Yes you do.
No, since both Cyprus and France are part of the European Union. France is also part of the Schengen Area, which Cyprus will be in the future.
Yes, your Filipino wife will need a visa to travel to Cyprus for a holiday. As a citizen of the Philippines, she is required to obtain a Schengen visa to enter Cyprus, which is part of the EU, even though Cyprus is not part of the Schengen Area. It’s important to check the specific entry requirements and apply for the visa in advance of your trip.
No. Both Ireland and Cyprus are members of the European Union and there are no visa requirements for EU nationals.
it will depend on your nationality.....if you're a European citizen living in Cyprus then you shouldn't need a visa to visit Spain as they are both members of the EU. If you are of a non-European nationality then you probably will need a visa. I'd guess you get one of these from the Spanish Embassy in Cyprus (assuming they have one).
It depends on what you are doing in France. For tourism, it should not be a problem (just check with the French embassy), but for school, work, or partial residence, a Cyprus VISA would certainly be inadequate.
Not for stays of less than 90 days
Cyprus is not part of the Schengen Area. A Schengen visa is not valid in Cyprus.
no, both countries are part of the EU
yes