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There is a 3-year Cypriot multivisa until 2014. Today we received a refusal of a Greek Schengen visa, with a stamp in the passport. Will they be allowed into Cyprus with this refusal?
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аватар investle
I think yes. These are two independent states.
аватар Vvs8802
Yes, but there are probably some agreements between them, according to the law, will there be any problems with entering Cyprus?
аватар investle
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/embassy_kiev.nsf/index_uk/index_uk?OpenDocument
Contact the Cypriot embassy in Ukraine, then you will definitely find out everything.
аватар sigur62
You have a VALID Cypriot visa.
What does Greece have to do with it, any agreements there?)))
And there is absolutely no point in contacting the embassy and telling that some country has given you a refusal, the Cypriots are here in what business?
Go safely and have a good rest!
аватар Yaroslavas
I agree with sigur62. Let's say you have an American visa for 5 years. And you were denied a visa to the UK. Does it make sense to warn the American consulate about the refusal? Of course it doesn't make sense. It is clear that Cyprus and Greece are historically connected, they have very similar cuisine and culture, but this does not change anything in the visa plan.
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