Do I need a Transit visa to fly Delhi-Zurich-Dublin-St. Johns (Canada)? [duplicate]










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I have journey to make from Delhi to Canada on a Canadian Student visa. I am an Indian Passport holder. My itinerary is Delhi to Zurich to Dublin to St. John's (Canada).



As far as I know Zurich (Switzerland) is a schengen country and Dublin (Ireland) is a non-schengen country.



My query is do I need a transit visa for the 8 hours (at Zurich) and 2 hours (at Dublin) layover periods in these countries?



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  • @Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

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  • @Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

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  • I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

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    OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

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    Sep 2 '16 at 11:56
















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  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

    2 answers



I have journey to make from Delhi to Canada on a Canadian Student visa. I am an Indian Passport holder. My itinerary is Delhi to Zurich to Dublin to St. John's (Canada).



As far as I know Zurich (Switzerland) is a schengen country and Dublin (Ireland) is a non-schengen country.



My query is do I need a transit visa for the 8 hours (at Zurich) and 2 hours (at Dublin) layover periods in these countries?



Thanks










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marked as duplicate by Jan, Willeke, mkennedy, Olielo, JonathanReez Aug 28 '16 at 20:22


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  • @Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

    – Crazydre
    Aug 28 '16 at 20:15












  • @Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

    – David Richerby
    Aug 28 '16 at 21:46











  • I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

    – Jan
    Aug 29 '16 at 11:51






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    OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

    – Crazydre
    Sep 2 '16 at 11:56














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This question already has an answer here:



  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

    2 answers



I have journey to make from Delhi to Canada on a Canadian Student visa. I am an Indian Passport holder. My itinerary is Delhi to Zurich to Dublin to St. John's (Canada).



As far as I know Zurich (Switzerland) is a schengen country and Dublin (Ireland) is a non-schengen country.



My query is do I need a transit visa for the 8 hours (at Zurich) and 2 hours (at Dublin) layover periods in these countries?



Thanks










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  • Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?

    2 answers



I have journey to make from Delhi to Canada on a Canadian Student visa. I am an Indian Passport holder. My itinerary is Delhi to Zurich to Dublin to St. John's (Canada).



As far as I know Zurich (Switzerland) is a schengen country and Dublin (Ireland) is a non-schengen country.



My query is do I need a transit visa for the 8 hours (at Zurich) and 2 hours (at Dublin) layover periods in these countries?



Thanks





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marked as duplicate by Jan, Willeke, mkennedy, Olielo, JonathanReez Aug 28 '16 at 20:22


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marked as duplicate by Jan, Willeke, mkennedy, Olielo, JonathanReez Aug 28 '16 at 20:22


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  • @Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

    – Crazydre
    Aug 28 '16 at 20:15












  • @Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

    – David Richerby
    Aug 28 '16 at 21:46











  • I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

    – Jan
    Aug 29 '16 at 11:51






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    OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

    – Crazydre
    Sep 2 '16 at 11:56


















  • @Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

    – Crazydre
    Aug 28 '16 at 20:15












  • @Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

    – David Richerby
    Aug 28 '16 at 21:46











  • I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

    – Jan
    Aug 29 '16 at 11:51






  • 1





    OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

    – Crazydre
    Sep 2 '16 at 11:56

















@Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

– Crazydre
Aug 28 '16 at 20:15






@Jan It also asks about Ireland, so not entirely a duplicate

– Crazydre
Aug 28 '16 at 20:15














@Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

– David Richerby
Aug 28 '16 at 21:46





@Crazydre The Ireland part of the question is addressed here.

– David Richerby
Aug 28 '16 at 21:46













I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

– Jan
Aug 29 '16 at 11:51





I thought (but apparantly that was only a flag) that there had been a dupe vote on the Ireland part of the question. If that had been the case, both links would have shown up. But apparantly, there hadn’t been, I was the first actual close vote and thus the Ireland question is not showing up now. Oh damn.

– Jan
Aug 29 '16 at 11:51




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OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

– Crazydre
Sep 2 '16 at 11:56






OP's travel plans are now sorted out after private convos with me, just so everyone knows. OP ended up booking Delhi-Mumbai-London-St Johns. No immigration controls (baggage through-checked) although OP could clear UK immigration based on their Canadian visa

– Crazydre
Sep 2 '16 at 11:56











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You do not Need a visa for either country. Like you wrote Switzerland is the only Schengen country, and Ireland is the only CTA country.



At Dublin, even when using the transit corridor, you will be checked by immigration, but you'll just present the passport and onward Boarding pass






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    You do not Need a visa for either country. Like you wrote Switzerland is the only Schengen country, and Ireland is the only CTA country.



    At Dublin, even when using the transit corridor, you will be checked by immigration, but you'll just present the passport and onward Boarding pass






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      You do not Need a visa for either country. Like you wrote Switzerland is the only Schengen country, and Ireland is the only CTA country.



      At Dublin, even when using the transit corridor, you will be checked by immigration, but you'll just present the passport and onward Boarding pass






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        You do not Need a visa for either country. Like you wrote Switzerland is the only Schengen country, and Ireland is the only CTA country.



        At Dublin, even when using the transit corridor, you will be checked by immigration, but you'll just present the passport and onward Boarding pass






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        You do not Need a visa for either country. Like you wrote Switzerland is the only Schengen country, and Ireland is the only CTA country.



        At Dublin, even when using the transit corridor, you will be checked by immigration, but you'll just present the passport and onward Boarding pass







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