Swiss visa query
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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?
visas schengen switzerland
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?
visas schengen switzerland
visas schengen switzerland
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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. 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.
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.
â 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.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 1:17
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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.
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.
â 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.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 1:17
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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.
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.
answered Feb 16 at 17:50
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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.
â 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.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 1:17
add a comment |Â
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.
â 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.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 1:17
1
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.
â 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.
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 16 at 18:24
1
1
@HankyPanky "the continent" is commonly used to differentiate the European mainland from the islands of Great Britain and Ireland.
â 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.
â 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.
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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