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I am going to visit France for the first time. Route Moscow-Paris-Nice. Tell me, please, is it possible to fly to Paris, but leave France not from Paris, but from Nice, for example.
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I am going to visit France for the first time. Route Moscow-Paris-Nice. Tell me, please, is it possible to fly to Paris, but leave France not from Paris, but from Nice, for example.
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аватар ayv73
yes you can
аватар koroshchenko
Of course. You can leave not only from Nice, but from any country or city of the EU members, where the Schengen visa is valid. If you have a French Schengen, the main thing is to enter the first country, France (any city). Then you can go to Germany, Poland, etc. Then to Moscow.
аватар Igor_m
koroshchenko - "If you have a French Schengen, the main thing is to enter the first country France (any city)" - and if by car, how to enter, can you tell me? Thanks for the answer!
аватар koroshchenko
If by car, then it is clear that through Poland. And the stamp you will have is Polish and vice versa, too, Polish. And whether you visited France or not, when you subsequently apply for a Schengen visa at the French consulate, no one will know. If you do not have a French border crossing stamp before the visa expiration date and the period of stay in France is not the longest, then most likely you will be denied the next French Schengen.
аватар Igor_m
Those. to France with a French visa for a car in any way? Did I understand correctly?
аватар ollennka
"then most likely the next French Schengen will be denied to you."
Well, what a heresy. All bus tours to Paris travel with French Schengen, and enter / exit through Poland or Finland.
аватар Igor_m
ollennka, I also doubted, although I need Italy, and, after rereading almost the entire Schengen agreement, I realized one thing - to be in the country that issued the visa for the largest number of days. When traveling by car, train, bus, the first entry rule does not apply if the route is confirmed and stay. I don't see any other options.
аватар sigur62
This “rule of first entry” has long been gone, especially for France, which does not have common borders with us.
Another thing, for example, Finland. The vast majority of my countrymen have Finnish long-term visas. If the number of non-Finnish stamps in the passport is greater than the number of Finnish ones, Finns sometimes refuse a subsequent visa. And then not always, more often they just scold.
аватар Laricom5
When applying for a Schengen visa, there are questions - the type of transport when entering the country issuing the visa and which first country you will enter. When receiving a German visa, we usually write down the Austria and Germany air, and for the Poland car, there have never been any questions at the embassy. And as for "This "rule of the first entry" has long been gone," I will cite my recent example. In April, they received the German Schengen and have not yet rolled it back. At the end of June, they called from TA and offered Crete at super hot prices, but after reading the rules for entering Crete, they decided not to risk it. Written "not a Greek visa" should already be rolled back.
аватар sigur62
Where is it written in your travel agency?)))
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