Should I need Visa for visit in cyprus? [closed]
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I have Bangladesh national Passport. But I have Permanent residence permit in Denmark. Should I need Visa for visit in cyprus?
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I have Bangladesh national Passport. But I have Permanent residence permit in Denmark. Should I need Visa for visit in cyprus?
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Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
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I have Bangladesh national Passport. But I have Permanent residence permit in Denmark. Should I need Visa for visit in cyprus?
visas bangladeshi-citizens cyprus danish-residents
I have Bangladesh national Passport. But I have Permanent residence permit in Denmark. Should I need Visa for visit in cyprus?
visas bangladeshi-citizens cyprus danish-residents
visas bangladeshi-citizens cyprus danish-residents
edited Sep 22 '17 at 13:10
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asked Sep 22 '17 at 12:50
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Michael, reirab, Jan, CGCampbell, Ali Awan Sep 22 '17 at 19:17
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Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
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Sep 22 '17 at 13:00
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Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
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Sep 22 '17 at 13:00
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Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
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Sep 22 '17 at 13:00
Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
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Assuming you mean the Republic of Cyprus (the southern/Greek, internationally recognized part):
Cyprus is not in the Schengen area, but as a "future joiner" state it does apply some Schengen rules. One of these rules is that holders of residence permits from any Schengen countries are exempt from needing a visa for short visits.
See http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_copenhagen.nsf/page09_en/page09_en?OpenDocument
So you do not need a visa, but you should bring both your passport and your Danish residence card.
It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
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Assuming you mean the Republic of Cyprus (the southern/Greek, internationally recognized part):
Cyprus is not in the Schengen area, but as a "future joiner" state it does apply some Schengen rules. One of these rules is that holders of residence permits from any Schengen countries are exempt from needing a visa for short visits.
See http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_copenhagen.nsf/page09_en/page09_en?OpenDocument
So you do not need a visa, but you should bring both your passport and your Danish residence card.
It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
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Assuming you mean the Republic of Cyprus (the southern/Greek, internationally recognized part):
Cyprus is not in the Schengen area, but as a "future joiner" state it does apply some Schengen rules. One of these rules is that holders of residence permits from any Schengen countries are exempt from needing a visa for short visits.
See http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_copenhagen.nsf/page09_en/page09_en?OpenDocument
So you do not need a visa, but you should bring both your passport and your Danish residence card.
It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
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Assuming you mean the Republic of Cyprus (the southern/Greek, internationally recognized part):
Cyprus is not in the Schengen area, but as a "future joiner" state it does apply some Schengen rules. One of these rules is that holders of residence permits from any Schengen countries are exempt from needing a visa for short visits.
See http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_copenhagen.nsf/page09_en/page09_en?OpenDocument
So you do not need a visa, but you should bring both your passport and your Danish residence card.
Assuming you mean the Republic of Cyprus (the southern/Greek, internationally recognized part):
Cyprus is not in the Schengen area, but as a "future joiner" state it does apply some Schengen rules. One of these rules is that holders of residence permits from any Schengen countries are exempt from needing a visa for short visits.
See http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_copenhagen.nsf/page09_en/page09_en?OpenDocument
So you do not need a visa, but you should bring both your passport and your Danish residence card.
answered Sep 22 '17 at 13:15
Henning Makholm
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It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
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It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
It seems like it might be a good idea to answer the question for both parts of the island (even though as far as I can tell the answer is "no" for both parts of the island for this particular traveler).
â phoog
Sep 22 '17 at 13:17
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Do you mean Republic of Cyprus or Nothern Cyprus?
â Neusser
Sep 22 '17 at 13:00