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I have a one-year national Polish visitor visa. I am currently in Germany. That is, I have a stamp now only crossing the Polish border
I have a one-year national Polish visitor visa. I am currently in Germany. That is, I have a stamp now only crossing the Polish border
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аватар Sveta.TurPravda
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аватар Hhoooo
Hello! I have a question. I have a one-year national Polish visitor visa. I am currently in Germany. That is, I now have a stamp only for crossing the Polish border. I want to take a tour to France and Italy from Germany departure. Tell me there will be no problems with control??? Please reply, I'm so worried. Thanks in advance
аватар galja20
Do you have a non-Schengen visa? Then there will be problems.
In general - you will take a tour in a travel agency, ask everything.
If the Polish Schengen is the crossing of the Polish border, then there should be no problems.
But I could be wrong....
аватар AllOverTheWorld
I don't know how it is now. But my sister traveled half of Europe with a national Polish visa. (2 years ago) Although many people said that she would have many problems. But since everything is purely individual and everyone has their own nuances ... and also no one has canceled the human factor when checking documents, I would not really hope for feedback from others. So you're doing the right thing when you're worried.
аватар L_ena
You will have problems just because, having a national visa, you ended up in the Schengen area, without having any right to do so.
Now, it remains to hope for luck that you will not fall under a scheduled check on trains, buses and planes.
By law, you are now a violator. And you can, and I think you should, get a five-year ban on entry into the Schengen countries.
аватар kolyan_cat
Uh ... Poland, as it were, is part of the Schengen zone, so being in Poland a person is already in the Schengen zone))). There are no "scheduled" checks on planes inside the Schengen area, at least if not from countries where refugees are concentrated in temporary detention camps (Hungary, Italy). Poland does not fall into these countries.
Buses are gutted purposefully.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
L_ena...following your logic, all Poles are illegally in the Schengen zone))) and I generally keep quiet about foreign students)) I have a relative who lives legally on a permanent basis in Poland. And his family (wife and children) have national Polish visas ... and nothing travels around Europe without problems ...
Without knowing all the nuances, you are so categorically throwing such statements ..
аватар L_ena
Do you distinguish a national visa from a Schengen one?
If not, then read how the rules for staying abroad with these visas for citizens of Ukraine differ from each other.
And relatives with acquaintances living in Poland, most likely, have not just a Polish national visa, but a pobutu card.
You can also read what it is and what opportunities it gives.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Read on...theory and practice are different...
You don’t know all the details ... how did the same author with a national visa get to Germany?
аватар kolyan_cat
Lena, Poland is Schengen, so the author is already in Schengen anyway. You mean that the author has no right to travel to other countries except Poland, and I do not argue with that. About the national visa and the map I will be aware. By the way, in order to visit other Schengen countries, it is not necessary to have a pobutu card, an annual card is enough.
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