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I have been issued a Swiss visa with one entry. I had requested for multiple entries. I will be entering Zurich on the first day of the visa. I also will be visiting the UK, Italy and France by train. Can I enter Switzerland again after visiting the UK, France and Italy?










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    I have been issued a Swiss visa with one entry. I had requested for multiple entries. I will be entering Zurich on the first day of the visa. I also will be visiting the UK, Italy and France by train. Can I enter Switzerland again after visiting the UK, France and Italy?










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      I have been issued a Swiss visa with one entry. I had requested for multiple entries. I will be entering Zurich on the first day of the visa. I also will be visiting the UK, Italy and France by train. Can I enter Switzerland again after visiting the UK, France and Italy?










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      I have been issued a Swiss visa with one entry. I had requested for multiple entries. I will be entering Zurich on the first day of the visa. I also will be visiting the UK, Italy and France by train. Can I enter Switzerland again after visiting the UK, France and Italy?







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          No. You can visit France and Italy, which are also within the Schengen zone. There is generally no border control between those countries, and if there is a spot check, you will pass through with no problem.



          The UK is not in Schengen, and when you leave the continent to go there, your single-entry visa will be canceled and you will be unable to get back in.






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            I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
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            @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
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          No. Since it is only a single entry visa, you cannot re-enter the Schengen region once you leave it. Going to the UK would mean leaving Schengen.






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            No. You can visit France and Italy, which are also within the Schengen zone. There is generally no border control between those countries, and if there is a spot check, you will pass through with no problem.



            The UK is not in Schengen, and when you leave the continent to go there, your single-entry visa will be canceled and you will be unable to get back in.






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              I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
              – Andrew Lazarus
              Feb 16 at 18:24






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              @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
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            No. You can visit France and Italy, which are also within the Schengen zone. There is generally no border control between those countries, and if there is a spot check, you will pass through with no problem.



            The UK is not in Schengen, and when you leave the continent to go there, your single-entry visa will be canceled and you will be unable to get back in.






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              I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
              – Andrew Lazarus
              Feb 16 at 18:24






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              @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
              – phoog
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            No. You can visit France and Italy, which are also within the Schengen zone. There is generally no border control between those countries, and if there is a spot check, you will pass through with no problem.



            The UK is not in Schengen, and when you leave the continent to go there, your single-entry visa will be canceled and you will be unable to get back in.






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            No. You can visit France and Italy, which are also within the Schengen zone. There is generally no border control between those countries, and if there is a spot check, you will pass through with no problem.



            The UK is not in Schengen, and when you leave the continent to go there, your single-entry visa will be canceled and you will be unable to get back in.







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              I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
              – Andrew Lazarus
              Feb 16 at 18:24






            • 1




              @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
              – phoog
              Feb 17 at 1:17












            • 1




              I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
              – Andrew Lazarus
              Feb 16 at 18:24






            • 1




              @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
              – phoog
              Feb 17 at 1:17







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            I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
            – Andrew Lazarus
            Feb 16 at 18:24




            I thought the land bridge between Continental Europe and the island of Great Britain had disappeared long ago, but I would be glad to be corrected.
            – Andrew Lazarus
            Feb 16 at 18:24




            1




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            @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
            – phoog
            Feb 17 at 1:17




            @HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
            – phoog
            Feb 17 at 1:17












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            No. Since it is only a single entry visa, you cannot re-enter the Schengen region once you leave it. Going to the UK would mean leaving Schengen.






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              No. Since it is only a single entry visa, you cannot re-enter the Schengen region once you leave it. Going to the UK would mean leaving Schengen.






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                No. Since it is only a single entry visa, you cannot re-enter the Schengen region once you leave it. Going to the UK would mean leaving Schengen.






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                No. Since it is only a single entry visa, you cannot re-enter the Schengen region once you leave it. Going to the UK would mean leaving Schengen.







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