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I am an Indian passport holder and travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm for office work for 8 days. I have a single-entry Schengen visa for 10 days issued by the Sweden embassy in New Delhi.
I will be travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm via Amsterdam (with a layover of 2 hours and 45 minutes in Amsterdam). But while returning from Stockholm to Mumbai, I have an Air France flight, which is from Stockholm to Mumbai via Paris and has a 19-hour layover in Paris.
Will I be able to go out of CDG airport and explore the beautiful city of Paris during this layover, since I have a single-entry Schengen visa?
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I am an Indian passport holder and travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm for office work for 8 days. I have a single-entry Schengen visa for 10 days issued by the Sweden embassy in New Delhi.
I will be travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm via Amsterdam (with a layover of 2 hours and 45 minutes in Amsterdam). But while returning from Stockholm to Mumbai, I have an Air France flight, which is from Stockholm to Mumbai via Paris and has a 19-hour layover in Paris.
Will I be able to go out of CDG airport and explore the beautiful city of Paris during this layover, since I have a single-entry Schengen visa?
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I am an Indian passport holder and travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm for office work for 8 days. I have a single-entry Schengen visa for 10 days issued by the Sweden embassy in New Delhi.
I will be travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm via Amsterdam (with a layover of 2 hours and 45 minutes in Amsterdam). But while returning from Stockholm to Mumbai, I have an Air France flight, which is from Stockholm to Mumbai via Paris and has a 19-hour layover in Paris.
Will I be able to go out of CDG airport and explore the beautiful city of Paris during this layover, since I have a single-entry Schengen visa?
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I am an Indian passport holder and travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm for office work for 8 days. I have a single-entry Schengen visa for 10 days issued by the Sweden embassy in New Delhi.
I will be travelling from Mumbai to Stockholm via Amsterdam (with a layover of 2 hours and 45 minutes in Amsterdam). But while returning from Stockholm to Mumbai, I have an Air France flight, which is from Stockholm to Mumbai via Paris and has a 19-hour layover in Paris.
Will I be able to go out of CDG airport and explore the beautiful city of Paris during this layover, since I have a single-entry Schengen visa?
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The "single entry" goes for the whole Schengen area, and as the Netherlands, Sweden and France are all members, your single entry will start when you land in Amsterdam and end when you take off from Paris.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
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You'll enter Schengen area only once - landing in Amsterdam. So single entry visa will be sufficient for your described itinerary.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
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From Amsterdam to Paris, nobody should check your passport. Airlines could check it as identity check, but they will not check visa. The same, police could do some random controls, but that is just to check that you have a valid document and visa.
So, you enter in Schengen Area in Amsterdam, and you will exit it on Paris. On the other flights there is no immigration check.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
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Feb 16 at 12:34
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3 Answers
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active
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The "single entry" goes for the whole Schengen area, and as the Netherlands, Sweden and France are all members, your single entry will start when you land in Amsterdam and end when you take off from Paris.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
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The "single entry" goes for the whole Schengen area, and as the Netherlands, Sweden and France are all members, your single entry will start when you land in Amsterdam and end when you take off from Paris.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
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The "single entry" goes for the whole Schengen area, and as the Netherlands, Sweden and France are all members, your single entry will start when you land in Amsterdam and end when you take off from Paris.
The "single entry" goes for the whole Schengen area, and as the Netherlands, Sweden and France are all members, your single entry will start when you land in Amsterdam and end when you take off from Paris.
edited Feb 16 at 15:11
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So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
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So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:07
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You'll enter Schengen area only once - landing in Amsterdam. So single entry visa will be sufficient for your described itinerary.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
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You'll enter Schengen area only once - landing in Amsterdam. So single entry visa will be sufficient for your described itinerary.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
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You'll enter Schengen area only once - landing in Amsterdam. So single entry visa will be sufficient for your described itinerary.
You'll enter Schengen area only once - landing in Amsterdam. So single entry visa will be sufficient for your described itinerary.
answered Feb 16 at 10:33
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So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
add a comment |Â
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct?I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
Yes, no passport control. Type of visa does not matter
â Neusser
Feb 16 at 11:51
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
From Amsterdam to Paris, nobody should check your passport. Airlines could check it as identity check, but they will not check visa. The same, police could do some random controls, but that is just to check that you have a valid document and visa.
So, you enter in Schengen Area in Amsterdam, and you will exit it on Paris. On the other flights there is no immigration check.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
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From Amsterdam to Paris, nobody should check your passport. Airlines could check it as identity check, but they will not check visa. The same, police could do some random controls, but that is just to check that you have a valid document and visa.
So, you enter in Schengen Area in Amsterdam, and you will exit it on Paris. On the other flights there is no immigration check.
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
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up vote
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up vote
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From Amsterdam to Paris, nobody should check your passport. Airlines could check it as identity check, but they will not check visa. The same, police could do some random controls, but that is just to check that you have a valid document and visa.
So, you enter in Schengen Area in Amsterdam, and you will exit it on Paris. On the other flights there is no immigration check.
From Amsterdam to Paris, nobody should check your passport. Airlines could check it as identity check, but they will not check visa. The same, police could do some random controls, but that is just to check that you have a valid document and visa.
So, you enter in Schengen Area in Amsterdam, and you will exit it on Paris. On the other flights there is no immigration check.
edited Feb 16 at 15:12
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answered Feb 16 at 10:56
Giacomo Catenazzi
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So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
add a comment |Â
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
So technically speaking...they will not have any passport control procedure at Arlanda airport as Air France first stop is at Paris...when I will take the flight from Paris to Mumbai...at that time they will stamp my VISA as out...correct? I want to add over here that I have a business visa and not tourist visa...will it have any effect?
â user73793
Feb 16 at 11:02
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
Yes. As a Schengen Area citizen, if I take the flight between Amsterdam and Stockholm, I should not have any kind of passport control. So you will not pass to any check. In case you need to have the passport control, you need voluntarily go there (this is not your case, but in case of residency or non-schengen visa)
â Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 16 at 12:34
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