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Will I be able to travel from Ukraine through Poland, from there by plane to Stockholm and then to Helsinki
Hello, will I be able to with the Finnish tour. to enter Poland with a visa from Ukraine, then fly to Sweden and from there by plane to Helsinki. Or do I need to do a shangen for this
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аватар ollennka
Why is a Finnish visa not a Schengen visa?
аватар Anna.85
Are you planning to release in Poland and Sweden?
аватар Galina50
I have a friend who even travels to Western countries with a Polish visa. Last week I flew from Kyiv with direct flights to Germany, to Dortmund.
аватар Anna.85
it is better to use a visa correctly so that the first mark is about entering Helsinki and departing from Helsinki. Otherwise, there may be problems in the future when re-applying for a Finnish visa.
аватар sent2008
Ukraine-Poland-Sweden-Finland, but in the Greece section. Finland in the Schengen area. Agree with Anna.85
аватар Pachok
Proper use is not just entry/exit through the country that granted the visa. You can go as you like, if the number of days of stay is the largest in Finland.
аватар Anna.85
I agree, Pachok, but when reapplying for a Finnish visa, if there are no entry / exit marks for Finland, the consul will ask: "Why was the visa not used correctly?" In this case, you need to keep the hotel voucher in Finland, and explain how you went and where you were.
аватар rud0wqal
From my own experience. As a resident of St. Petersburg, I have had Finnish Schengen for many years. The Finns do not count the days of arrival, but the number of entries / exits, it is important for them that there are no more entries into another country than into Finland. For example, I have 2-3 days in Finland, and 14 days in Greece (for 1 time), and this is good. In your case, there should be Fin-1 entry, Sweden -1, Poland-1, but the Finns like to open a visa for them, although this is not necessary.
аватар Irina0709
From my own experience. As a resident of St. Petersburg, I have had Finnish Schengen for many years. The Finns do not count the days of arrival, but the number of entries / exits, it is important for them that there are no more entries into another country than into Finland. For example, I have 2-3 days in Finland, and 14 days in Greece (for 1 time), and this is good. In your case, there should be Fin-1 entry, Sweden -1, Poland-1, but the Finns like to open a visa for them, although this is not necessary.
PS. The previous post is mine, they came up with a new name on the site
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