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I am a Filipino, living in Bulgaria. I want to know if I can go visit Greece with my Bulgarian residence permit, and is it visa free? Thank you and I hope I could receive answers for that question.
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I am a Filipino, living in Bulgaria. I want to know if I can go visit Greece with my Bulgarian residence permit, and is it visa free? Thank you and I hope I could receive answers for that question.
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I am a Filipino, living in Bulgaria. I want to know if I can go visit Greece with my Bulgarian residence permit, and is it visa free? Thank you and I hope I could receive answers for that question.
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I am a Filipino, living in Bulgaria. I want to know if I can go visit Greece with my Bulgarian residence permit, and is it visa free? Thank you and I hope I could receive answers for that question.
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As stated in Timtic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Bulgaria. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State .
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence permit.
So with a normal residence permit, you need a visa
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Because Bulgaria is not yet a full member of the Schengen area, Bulgarian visas do not authorize trips to the Schengen area. I believe the same is true for Bulgarian residence permits, but I cannot find anything conclusive on the internet.
Your best bet is to ask at the Greek consular office in Sofia. Contact details are available from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site; its address is
103, Evlogi Georgiev str., 1504 Sofia.
If you do not need a visa, they will tell you. If you do, they will tell you how to apply. The website is only available in Bulgarian and Greek, at http://www.mfa.gr/bulgaria; there is also a page specifically about visas.
Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
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As stated in Timtic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Bulgaria. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State .
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence permit.
So with a normal residence permit, you need a visa
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As stated in Timtic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Bulgaria. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State .
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence permit.
So with a normal residence permit, you need a visa
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As stated in Timtic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Bulgaria. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State .
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence permit.
So with a normal residence permit, you need a visa
As stated in Timtic, the database used by Airlines:
Visa required, except for Passengers with a family member
residence card issued by Bulgaria. The card must be issued to family members of a
national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State .
They are visa exempt for a maximum stay of 90 days and must
travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or
EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a
different type of residence permit.
So with a normal residence permit, you need a visa
answered Sep 27 '17 at 22:02
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Because Bulgaria is not yet a full member of the Schengen area, Bulgarian visas do not authorize trips to the Schengen area. I believe the same is true for Bulgarian residence permits, but I cannot find anything conclusive on the internet.
Your best bet is to ask at the Greek consular office in Sofia. Contact details are available from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site; its address is
103, Evlogi Georgiev str., 1504 Sofia.
If you do not need a visa, they will tell you. If you do, they will tell you how to apply. The website is only available in Bulgarian and Greek, at http://www.mfa.gr/bulgaria; there is also a page specifically about visas.
Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
â Von
Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
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Because Bulgaria is not yet a full member of the Schengen area, Bulgarian visas do not authorize trips to the Schengen area. I believe the same is true for Bulgarian residence permits, but I cannot find anything conclusive on the internet.
Your best bet is to ask at the Greek consular office in Sofia. Contact details are available from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site; its address is
103, Evlogi Georgiev str., 1504 Sofia.
If you do not need a visa, they will tell you. If you do, they will tell you how to apply. The website is only available in Bulgarian and Greek, at http://www.mfa.gr/bulgaria; there is also a page specifically about visas.
Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
â Von
Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
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Because Bulgaria is not yet a full member of the Schengen area, Bulgarian visas do not authorize trips to the Schengen area. I believe the same is true for Bulgarian residence permits, but I cannot find anything conclusive on the internet.
Your best bet is to ask at the Greek consular office in Sofia. Contact details are available from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site; its address is
103, Evlogi Georgiev str., 1504 Sofia.
If you do not need a visa, they will tell you. If you do, they will tell you how to apply. The website is only available in Bulgarian and Greek, at http://www.mfa.gr/bulgaria; there is also a page specifically about visas.
Because Bulgaria is not yet a full member of the Schengen area, Bulgarian visas do not authorize trips to the Schengen area. I believe the same is true for Bulgarian residence permits, but I cannot find anything conclusive on the internet.
Your best bet is to ask at the Greek consular office in Sofia. Contact details are available from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site; its address is
103, Evlogi Georgiev str., 1504 Sofia.
If you do not need a visa, they will tell you. If you do, they will tell you how to apply. The website is only available in Bulgarian and Greek, at http://www.mfa.gr/bulgaria; there is also a page specifically about visas.
answered Sep 27 '17 at 21:44
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Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
â Von
Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
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Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
â Von
Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
â Von
Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
Thank you very much for answering my question, for the suggestions and its really help :)
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Sep 28 '17 at 16:51
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