Can I reenter Schengen via a different country than the one for which I hold a residency card?
I'm from Iran and am a student in Germany where I have a residency card. I want to go home and return but, rather than to Germany, direct to Sweden from Iran, to visit my friend.
It is possible or not?
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I'm from Iran and am a student in Germany where I have a residency card. I want to go home and return but, rather than to Germany, direct to Sweden from Iran, to visit my friend.
It is possible or not?
schengen sweden iranian-citizens german-residents
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To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08
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I'm from Iran and am a student in Germany where I have a residency card. I want to go home and return but, rather than to Germany, direct to Sweden from Iran, to visit my friend.
It is possible or not?
schengen sweden iranian-citizens german-residents
I'm from Iran and am a student in Germany where I have a residency card. I want to go home and return but, rather than to Germany, direct to Sweden from Iran, to visit my friend.
It is possible or not?
schengen sweden iranian-citizens german-residents
schengen sweden iranian-citizens german-residents
edited Feb 23 '17 at 12:45
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To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08
add a comment |
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To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08
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To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08
To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08
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It is perfectly possible. My friend from India entered Europe through Paris even though he was a student in Germany. As your visa is student national visa, it allows multiple entries into the Schengen area and you are perfectly fine. But it is always safe to have a ticket from Sweden to Germany if you have already booked it.
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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It is perfectly possible. My friend from India entered Europe through Paris even though he was a student in Germany. As your visa is student national visa, it allows multiple entries into the Schengen area and you are perfectly fine. But it is always safe to have a ticket from Sweden to Germany if you have already booked it.
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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It is perfectly possible. My friend from India entered Europe through Paris even though he was a student in Germany. As your visa is student national visa, it allows multiple entries into the Schengen area and you are perfectly fine. But it is always safe to have a ticket from Sweden to Germany if you have already booked it.
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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It is perfectly possible. My friend from India entered Europe through Paris even though he was a student in Germany. As your visa is student national visa, it allows multiple entries into the Schengen area and you are perfectly fine. But it is always safe to have a ticket from Sweden to Germany if you have already booked it.
It is perfectly possible. My friend from India entered Europe through Paris even though he was a student in Germany. As your visa is student national visa, it allows multiple entries into the Schengen area and you are perfectly fine. But it is always safe to have a ticket from Sweden to Germany if you have already booked it.
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
+1, but a residency card is implicitly multi-entry :)
– Gayot Fow
Jun 29 '16 at 16:41
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
Yeah you are right. Did not read it properly.
– DarthVader
Jun 29 '16 at 16:42
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To the close voters: This is not a question for Expats -- it is specifically a question about making a short visit to Sweden, the kind of travel that is on topic here. The fact that the asker happens to live in a country other than his nationality doesn't mean that he can't or shouldn't ask about his pleasure travel away from that place on this site.
– Henning Makholm
Jun 29 '16 at 19:08