Country of Residence for Booking a Train Ticket for Intra-Schengen Travel










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I intend to travel to France from Belgium,I have a Long Stay (Type D) VISA and I have applied for my residence permit but not received it yet.



While booking a train ticket on Thalys via GoEuro.com, they asked for my country of residence, and I was wondering if this meant the country that issued my passport that I am a citizen (which is not a EU member) of or the country where I have currently have residence? (which would be Belgium)










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    Train ticket from which company?
    – JonathanReez
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  • Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
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    Mar 29 '17 at 14:39















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I intend to travel to France from Belgium,I have a Long Stay (Type D) VISA and I have applied for my residence permit but not received it yet.



While booking a train ticket on Thalys via GoEuro.com, they asked for my country of residence, and I was wondering if this meant the country that issued my passport that I am a citizen (which is not a EU member) of or the country where I have currently have residence? (which would be Belgium)










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    Train ticket from which company?
    – JonathanReez
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:34










  • Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
    – fibonachoceres
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:39













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I intend to travel to France from Belgium,I have a Long Stay (Type D) VISA and I have applied for my residence permit but not received it yet.



While booking a train ticket on Thalys via GoEuro.com, they asked for my country of residence, and I was wondering if this meant the country that issued my passport that I am a citizen (which is not a EU member) of or the country where I have currently have residence? (which would be Belgium)










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I intend to travel to France from Belgium,I have a Long Stay (Type D) VISA and I have applied for my residence permit but not received it yet.



While booking a train ticket on Thalys via GoEuro.com, they asked for my country of residence, and I was wondering if this meant the country that issued my passport that I am a citizen (which is not a EU member) of or the country where I have currently have residence? (which would be Belgium)







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    Train ticket from which company?
    – JonathanReez
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:34










  • Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
    – fibonachoceres
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:39












  • 1




    Train ticket from which company?
    – JonathanReez
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:34










  • Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
    – fibonachoceres
    Mar 29 '17 at 14:39







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Train ticket from which company?
– JonathanReez
Mar 29 '17 at 14:34




Train ticket from which company?
– JonathanReez
Mar 29 '17 at 14:34












Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
– fibonachoceres
Mar 29 '17 at 14:39




Hi, I'm trying to book through Thalys Rail on GoEuro.com
– fibonachoceres
Mar 29 '17 at 14:39










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Your country of residence is the country in which you currently are a registered resident. That for you would be Belgium.






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