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opened a Polish visa Schengen visa I want to fly to Athens and back to Poland
Visa open for 20 days
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7 subscribers  • asked 2009-07-3015 years ago
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аватар Fo4ka
And what exactly is the question ??? We got on a plane and went to ourselves anywhere, within the date of the visa
аватар Fo4ka
If only I understood correctly. Are you going to fly to Athens from Poland?
аватар nesmeyana
If YOU have a Polish Schengen visa open, then you must first enter Poland, and from there anywhere. These are the rules. Otherwise, next time you may have problems with opening a Schengen visa.
аватар PlyusheMonstr
onward to Athens :)
it's just that if you have a Polish Schengen open, you should spend more time in Poland than in any other Schengen country
аватар shumera
Schengen is Schengen - everything in it is available to you, the rest is just talk !!
fly well!
аватар Pachok
Well, the reverse stamp will still be Polish, I think there will be no problems.
аватар nesmeyana
it is a personal matter for everyone how to act, but when passing through passport control, you will be asked the question: "The purpose of the trip? Supporting documents. Why a Polish visa, and you are in Italy?" And it is quite possible (in the absence of justification) that you will be denied entry. the rules of the Schengen agreement. Either get ready, or don't tempt fate. Tested in our own skin. Very unpleasant.
аватар nesmeyana
rules
There are rules for the use of a visa, prescribed in the Regulations on Schengen visas.
Here are the main ones that a Russian tourist needs to know:
1. The first entry must be in the country that issued the visa (the so-called “first entry rule”).
2. The time of stay in the country that issued the visa must be longer (at least by 1 day) than the total time of stay in other countries of the Schengen Agreement (“main country rule”).
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Problems
One important point should be pointed out: the presence of a visa does not mean mandatory entry into the country. Border guards or customs officers of a foreign state have the right to refuse
at the entrance for formal reasons. For example, if you enter the wrong country, the visa of which is in your passport. The rules of the Schengen Agreement allocate 5 days for transit.
In addition, in accordance with the Schengen Agreement, any country can introduce border checks for a while, even on domestic flights. For example, Helsinki Airport has repeatedly carried out border checks on flights within the Schengen area. Its purpose was solely to identify Russian citizens flying to the Schengen countries with Finnish visas. Those who had it for the first time on a multivisa or a single entry visa were detained and sent on a specially prepared bus to the border. This can also happen at Tampere International Airport, as well as when boarding ferries to Helsinki and Turku. Those who, according to the customs officers, did not violate the rules, were simply stamped
about crossing the border.
The most common punishment for violating the visa regime is a ban on entry
аватар nesmeyana
The most common punishment for violating the visa regime is a ban on entry
to the Schengen area within a period to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
It is possible to appeal a refusal decision, but it is difficult to count on a positive result, since consulates can delay appeal requests for months. It is better to eliminate the reason for the refusal on your own and re-apply for a visa after three months.
There are cases when people, receiving refusals, stubbornly applied for a visa three or four times in a row, and, in the end, they successfully received it.
There is one more nuance. For example, you traveled across Europe to Portugal on a Portuguese visa and are going to spend most of the time allotted to you by the visa in this country - that is, you did everything right. Naturally, the mark in the passport will be only the Schengen country that you first met on your way. To prove that you were in Portugal after all, so that you can prove it to the consular officer the next time you apply for a visa, keep some evidence of your stay in Portugal (checks, hotel bills, photographs, etc.). After all, if for the first time after the start of issuing Schengen
аватар shumera
anything happens in life....
аватар Angelok69
please tell me, can I come to Poland with a multivisa 180/90 "c", stay there for 2 days and then fly to Italy?
stay there for 2 days - and fly back to Poland. Flights are already available.
and how difficult it is to pass passport control in airports in Poland? (Warsaw) thank you all for your advice.
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