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I have permanent residence in Germany, without citizenship. Which countries can I travel to without a visa?
Gentlemen, I am a citizen of Ukraine with permanent residence in Germany. I could not find information on the Internet to which countries I can go without a visa. I would like to relax with my family in Croatia or Italy or Spain. Well, in general, I am interested in those countries in which Ukrainians without permanent residence need visas. Does anyone have experience and can help with advice?
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аватар hatinka
Perhaps you mean "residence permit"? Since permanent residence is very twofold. And with a visa, you can permanently reside in another country, renewing it periodically.
There are many countries, all Schengen and Italy, and Spain and all the rest.
Croatia also allows entry to anyone who has a residence permit of any Schengen country.
There are many places you can go.
аватар sigur62
Not only in the Schengen countries, but throughout the European Union.
аватар oksana.landau
In my passport I have AUFENTHALTSTITELL UNBEFRISTET and in 2009 at the Ukrainian embassy I was stamped "COSTIYNE RESIDENCE AT FRN". Therefore, I think that this is permanent residence. So, is it real that I can travel throughout the European Union without a visa? It just remains the fear that I will book, and then I will have difficulties in the airport of that country.
аватар hatinka
Yes, throughout the EU. But I'm not sure about Britain, Ireland ... I don't know. Well, I don’t know about the overseas territories of France, Britain, the Netherlands either, but you hardly aim there ;-)
аватар hatinka
Yes, you can. Only now, we, tourists, are not very versed in the German bureaucracy - maybe it is overdue for you, you didn’t complete something there, didn’t pass it, didn’t report, didn’t appear, etc. ...
It is better to clarify the details on the specialized sites for those who left for Germany and official institutions.
The passport of a citizen of Ukraine, too, you know, without a photo pasted at 25 and 45 years old, a month after the DR becomes invalid ... But many do not care)))
аватар Stella73
Hatinka, an overseas territory of the Netherlands is located next to Germany and is part of the European Union, however, like France.
Oksana - you can travel everywhere in the EU, and to Switzerland too (though not the EU). It seems like as soon as to England - no, you need a visa, at least it used to be like that.
аватар hatinka
Stella73, let's not start from overseas. I know a lot about such territories themselves, but about visiting them by persons who have a residence permit in Germany, nothing reliably accurate. some speculation)
Quote: Hatinka, an overseas territory of the Netherlands is located next to Germany and is part of the European Union, however, like France.
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You, it seems, also like me, casually have an idea))) For example, to visit the overseas territories of France, a regular Schengen visa is not always suitable. Schengen of any country, except for the French cartoon from 6 months does not roll. Although it is part of France and France is included and blablabla)))
http://www.ambafrance-ua.org/Viiza-DROM-zamors-kii-departamenti
The same garbage with Greenland, a simple Schengen is often not enough (but sometimes enough), although Denmark is included, and so on.
The same situation can be with comrades with a residence permit. In addition, do not forget that a residence permit makes it possible to live in a country (in this case) in Germany, and visit other countries for no more than 90 days for half a year. It is difficult to check in practice, but the rule is there.
That is, there are nuances and it is necessary to clarify in each individual case separately, because there can be exceptions in any rule.
But this is off topic already, so sorry, Oksana
аватар Oleksii64
And if you ride (not by plane) to the nearest border, find (if possible :))) border guards and go through (in test mode :))) passport control?
аватар oksana.landau
Last summer we rested in Germany on Lake Constance. Around the lake lie and border each other Germany, Austria and Switzerland. We by car (German numbers), visited Switzerland and Austria. There were no current borders, only customs, and we were not even stopped. I visited other forums today and found out that I have another problem. I have an extended, old, international passport. And according to the new decision of the EU, it is impossible to move around the Schengen countries with this. Gotta make a new one...
аватар hatinka
Italy, Spain and the entire Schengen area, no problem. Personally, I would not recommend traveling outside the Schengen area precisely because of the old passport. Since even though you can go to Croatia or Bulgaria, there may be questions back with an old passport.
Although the law does not have retroactive effect, if the Germans legally put a residence permit on your extended passport in 2009 for a certain period, then the residence permit is valid. If you applied now, you wouldn't be accepted. But in any case, you need to check with the officials in Germany. We are tourists and in the subtleties (!) of residence permits are not strong.
Within the Schengen zone, you have no problem! You can safely travel within the Schengen area.
I sent you a link to a dedicated forum with a discussion of your question.
аватар hessen
oksana.landau, you understand everything correctly, you have permanent residence - permanent residence - this is the country of Germany at the moment.
Everything has already been correctly voiced above, a visa is needed only for England, ride all over Europe without problems.
And of course, sort it out with a passport, this is very important.
аватар oksana.landau
Thank you all!
аватар dmytriy.manzyuk
Dobrij denj! Imeju ukrajinskoe grazdanstvo a v Horvatiji permanent residence ( stalni boravak). Nuzna li viza v ec? Prashu pomash
аватар sveta1960
I don’t know about other countries, but for example, last summer we were in many European countries, traveled by car, and to be honest, we didn’t like it in any country.
Oh no, I would definitely not want to live there, although of course it’s better than in Russia, and even then with doubt.
For example, my husband and I immigrated to Spain a year and a half ago. I received a residence with the right to work four months after arrival and do not regret anything. I don’t know by what law, to be honest, we were helped by a specialist in immigration. I don't know, but if you want I can give her contacts, write to me at [email protected], Sveta is calling me.
I can say for sure that there is no better place than Spain, and I'm not a foot from here. Here and in the north of the country life is good, but if you want to fry in the sun, you can go to the south. In all respects suitable for both tourism and life.
аватар svsable65
Sorry, I don't have an answer, but a similar question. I am a citizen of Russia. But I have a residence permit in Croatia, which EU countries can I go to? I really want to see Italy, and Hungary, Yes, and just ride, my husband and I would just like to drive a car through several countries on his vacation. I got cold!
аватар afyulenka0305
I have in. Such a question I have a residence permit in Austria. Please tell me that in order to go to America you need a visa, and if so, how difficult it is to get it with an Austrian residence permit. Thanks in advance for your reply.
аватар mila198413
I have a residence permit in Germany, can I fly to London for one day without a visa?
аватар Moldi_Magomadov
Hello, a person with permanent residence in Germany can go to the USA without a visa?
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