My Schengen tourist visa C is expired and I want to go back in my country [duplicate]



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I want to go back to the Philippines, but I overstayed 8 months in Paris and my Schengen tourist visa C expired. Is there any problem if I go back to my country?










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    OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
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  • Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
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    Feb 5 at 23:40






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    As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
    – Andrew Lazarus
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  • What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
    – Gharie
    Feb 6 at 8:10
















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I want to go back to the Philippines, but I overstayed 8 months in Paris and my Schengen tourist visa C expired. Is there any problem if I go back to my country?










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    OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:06










  • Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:39










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    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:40






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    As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:46










  • What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
    – Gharie
    Feb 6 at 8:10












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    OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:06










  • Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:39










  • @Andrew Lazarus
    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:40






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    As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:46










  • What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
    – Gharie
    Feb 6 at 8:10












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    OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:06










  • Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:39










  • @Andrew Lazarus
    – Gharie
    Feb 5 at 23:40






  • 1




    As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
    – Andrew Lazarus
    Feb 5 at 23:46










  • What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
    – Gharie
    Feb 6 at 8:10







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OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
– Andrew Lazarus
Feb 5 at 23:06




OP, please check that I have edited your question correctly; in particular, that your Schengen tourist visa is already expired.
– Andrew Lazarus
Feb 5 at 23:06












Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
– Gharie
Feb 5 at 23:39




Sorry bro i don't speak in english very well can i go back in my country without any consequences or pblem in airport in paris? For example i buy plane ticket to go back in PH is there a problem in the cdg airport or any penalties?
– Gharie
Feb 5 at 23:39












@Andrew Lazarus
– Gharie
Feb 5 at 23:40




@Andrew Lazarus
– Gharie
Feb 5 at 23:40




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As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
– Andrew Lazarus
Feb 5 at 23:46




As you can see from the linked question, there are likely to be issues. At the minimum you will be recorded in a database of overstayers, and your chances of ever getting another Schengen visa are poor. Such a long overstay suggests off-the-books work, too. The other question mentions threats of jail or fines, but to be quite honest I think it unlikely that someone returning to a country that is less well developed economically will have the ability to pay a large fine, and they would rather see you leave. You may be given an official re-entry ban.
– Andrew Lazarus
Feb 5 at 23:46












What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
– Gharie
Feb 6 at 8:10




What if i don't pay the fine would i go to jail or they just want me to leave the paris? i just want to be back home i don't care if i not given a visa in future or ban me i want to go back home but i can't pay the fine because i dont have a money my money is excactly for plane ticket only pls help me what to do
– Gharie
Feb 6 at 8:10










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        As Andrew suggests, you will be allowed to go back, but it is unlikely you will get a Schengen visa in future, given the length of time you have overstayed.






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