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Hello, the Spanish Schengen (multi) is open, I want to use it to enter Greece. Will there be any problems at the border? Thank you
Hello, the Spanish Schengen (multi) is open, I want to use it to enter Greece. Will there be any problems at the border? Thank you
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аватар Zabugor.com
There shouldn't be any problems at the border. Since the Schengen visa is valid throughout the European Union. Therefore, you can safely enter both Greece and any other country in this zone. Just keep an eye on the situation in Greece, in case by the time of your trip, a decision will be made regarding the exclusion of this country from the Schengen zone.
аватар andreyvip
There will be no problems. Any Schengen grants the right to move around all countries of the Schengen area. Sometimes they are not very well treated to those who made a visa to one country, but travel to another, not in transit, but permanently in another country. And if you entered for the first time according to your destination, then until the expiration of the visa (regardless of the visa category) you can travel to any country without problems.
As for the problems of Greece, no one has yet planned to expel her from the Schengen. Do not confuse the Eurozone countries and the Schengen countries, these lists are not the same.
Just focus on cash, it now rules there))
But if in the near future they will not be given money, then the rest may turn out not to be a pleasure. It’s just that problems with gasoline will begin in the country, it is bought in bulk by non-cash dispensers, and the banking system is on the verge of paralysis, and this will automatically affect everything, including food and public transport.
So just watch the situation in the country on the eve of the trip. Personally, I think everything will be fine. The population will be tight, and the tourists will be fine, but the prices will probably jump for everything.
аватар Laricom5
There will be no problems if you already have a "rolled back" visa to Spain or a country near Spain. I give my fresh example - in April we received a German multivisa (we haven’t traveled on it yet), and at the end of June, a burning super cheap offer to Crete was received from TO. When we got acquainted with the requirements for entering Crete, we found a clear postscript "non-Greek visa" must be rolled back to another country. We decided not to risk it.
аватар Anna.85
They will let you into Greece, but if you have not yet rolled back your visa by Spain, if you are not going to visit it during the validity of the visa, then there will be problems when applying for a Spanish visa again.
аватар Exinya
I had a similar situation with the Czech multivisa. The first entry was to the Czech Republic. The second was to Greece without problems. And all subsequent trips with this multivisa (to Greece and Italy) were without problems.
аватар id344115175
Good afternoon. What difficulties can arise if we go to Crete with a Spanish visa?
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