Can I travel to Cyprus with German temporary residence permit?
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Currently, I have temporary German residence permit its called "Vorläufige Bescheinigung über einen bewilligten Aufenthaltstitel" as I understood right it's the same as Fiktionsbescheinigungen just a new standard. But I really cannot find any information about travelling with this document.
Additional info:
- My Schengen Visa is already expired.
- Originally I am from Russia.
- Cyprus is not Schengen zone but it's in Eurozone.
- Going to travel to the south part of Cyprus (this info may be useful since there are conflicts with the north part).
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Currently, I have temporary German residence permit its called "Vorläufige Bescheinigung über einen bewilligten Aufenthaltstitel" as I understood right it's the same as Fiktionsbescheinigungen just a new standard. But I really cannot find any information about travelling with this document.
Additional info:
- My Schengen Visa is already expired.
- Originally I am from Russia.
- Cyprus is not Schengen zone but it's in Eurozone.
- Going to travel to the south part of Cyprus (this info may be useful since there are conflicts with the north part).
visas air-travel permits cyprus eurozone
What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02
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Currently, I have temporary German residence permit its called "Vorläufige Bescheinigung über einen bewilligten Aufenthaltstitel" as I understood right it's the same as Fiktionsbescheinigungen just a new standard. But I really cannot find any information about travelling with this document.
Additional info:
- My Schengen Visa is already expired.
- Originally I am from Russia.
- Cyprus is not Schengen zone but it's in Eurozone.
- Going to travel to the south part of Cyprus (this info may be useful since there are conflicts with the north part).
visas air-travel permits cyprus eurozone
Currently, I have temporary German residence permit its called "Vorläufige Bescheinigung über einen bewilligten Aufenthaltstitel" as I understood right it's the same as Fiktionsbescheinigungen just a new standard. But I really cannot find any information about travelling with this document.
Additional info:
- My Schengen Visa is already expired.
- Originally I am from Russia.
- Cyprus is not Schengen zone but it's in Eurozone.
- Going to travel to the south part of Cyprus (this info may be useful since there are conflicts with the north part).
visas air-travel permits cyprus eurozone
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What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02
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What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02
What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02
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That very much depends on how long your title is valid. If you check Visa-Express, it says:
Alle nicht deutschen Staatsangehörigen (ausnahme Türkei), die eine mindestens 3 Monate gültige Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Europa besitzen, benötigen kein Visum.
Meaning: All non German citizens (except Turkey) holding a residence permit for Europe valid for at least 3 month, do not need a visa.
Knowing first hand: a Russian passport combined with a permanent residence permit for Germany is accepted without any trouble.
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1 Answer
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That very much depends on how long your title is valid. If you check Visa-Express, it says:
Alle nicht deutschen Staatsangehörigen (ausnahme Türkei), die eine mindestens 3 Monate gültige Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Europa besitzen, benötigen kein Visum.
Meaning: All non German citizens (except Turkey) holding a residence permit for Europe valid for at least 3 month, do not need a visa.
Knowing first hand: a Russian passport combined with a permanent residence permit for Germany is accepted without any trouble.
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up vote
2
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That very much depends on how long your title is valid. If you check Visa-Express, it says:
Alle nicht deutschen Staatsangehörigen (ausnahme Türkei), die eine mindestens 3 Monate gültige Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Europa besitzen, benötigen kein Visum.
Meaning: All non German citizens (except Turkey) holding a residence permit for Europe valid for at least 3 month, do not need a visa.
Knowing first hand: a Russian passport combined with a permanent residence permit for Germany is accepted without any trouble.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
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up vote
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That very much depends on how long your title is valid. If you check Visa-Express, it says:
Alle nicht deutschen Staatsangehörigen (ausnahme Türkei), die eine mindestens 3 Monate gültige Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Europa besitzen, benötigen kein Visum.
Meaning: All non German citizens (except Turkey) holding a residence permit for Europe valid for at least 3 month, do not need a visa.
Knowing first hand: a Russian passport combined with a permanent residence permit for Germany is accepted without any trouble.
That very much depends on how long your title is valid. If you check Visa-Express, it says:
Alle nicht deutschen Staatsangehörigen (ausnahme Türkei), die eine mindestens 3 Monate gültige Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Europa besitzen, benötigen kein Visum.
Meaning: All non German citizens (except Turkey) holding a residence permit for Europe valid for at least 3 month, do not need a visa.
Knowing first hand: a Russian passport combined with a permanent residence permit for Germany is accepted without any trouble.
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What you have is not a Fiktionsbescheinigung. A Fiktionsbescheinigung (fictional certificate) is issued if a foreigner is allowed to stay in Germany during the processing of a residence permit application. What you have is a preliminary confirmation that your application has been approved. It is usually issued if there is a backlog in the production of the actual residence permit card and it will take some time for you to get the 'real' document.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 12:11
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo hm, thanks for the explanation! So does it mean that I already can travel in Eurozone without restrictions?
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 13:32
No, this has nothing to do with the Euro zone, which is a monetary union and not at all related to immigration requirements. You are allowed to travel to Cyprus, because Cyprus allows holders of a German residence permit (actually residence permits from most EEA countries) to enter without a visa. I am however not sure if your preliminary paper is recognized by Cypriotic authorities as a proof of a German residence permit. I did therefore not write a proper answer and I am not sure if you in practice are able to travel to Cyprus with the paper you currently have.
â Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 13 at 14:49
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Thanks for these details! I am going to contact Cyprus embassy with my concerns, maybe they already had such situation before
â Egor Sorokin
May 13 at 15:02