Question o Italy

  Ask a Question
Ask a question
Experts and experienced tourists will answer
+ Add question details
785 subscribers will be
notified of the issue

Related question «General issues»
Tell me please !! having a visa to the Czech Republic - can you visit Italy?
I have a visa for the Czech Republic. I want to visit Italy for a few days to visit friends. how realistic is this? is this possible??
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
Subscribe
6 subscribers  • asked 2010-12-2014 years ago
Answers  •  10
аватар Toha75
Easily!
аватар irin1979
thanks for the answer ! it's like a cry from the heart. Is it possible to fly from Prague to Italy? I'm worried about passport control (thanks for the answer)
аватар Pachok
It is possible, but why not? :))) Inside the Schengen - wherever your heart desires during the period of validity of the visa and observing the number of entries and exits, in fact, into the Schengen zone.
аватар irin1979
thanks for the answer !!!
food for the first time - and therefore such fear. my main destination is Italy. I have a clean passport - and no one agrees to cooperate with such a passport. everyone says that the Italian embassy makes a refusal (for citizens of this type of passport)
аватар Toha75
But about the plane - ask again, out of the corner of my ear I heard that people with a Polish visa were turned back from the Roman airport. I know that if you go by car or auto tour, then no problem, but they don’t check you anywhere else, only at the border.
аватар irin1979
Do you think train is easier?
аватар Pachok
Christmas trees are green .... They could turn ONLY if the Polish visa was only Polish. At one time, the Poles, along with the universal Schengen, also gave some kind of "Polish Schengen", but these times have long since passed.
By train or plane - in terms of a visa, there is no difference.
An Italian visa in a clean passport is not uncommon now, the other day my mother-in-law bought a tour to the Czech Republic at the Joint Up agency, the agent was happy - the courier just brought her passports with an open Italian visa for tourists who were going abroad for the first time.
So do you already have a Czech visa or not? And is she multi or not? If you have a one-time Schengen and you go to the wrong country that gave it, then there may be problems in the future when applying for a visa at the same consulate. Otherwise, no barriers. We flew to Sweden with an Austrian Schengen, and to Germany and Holland with a Hungarian one, residents of St. Petersburg fly throughout the Schengen zone without hindrance with Finnish multi-Schengens.
аватар NaNaTa
Check what visa you have - if it says mult, then travel with joy!
аватар 57888
My friend flew yesterday with the Polish Schengen to Spain (with a change in Poland). A week later, the tourist also flies to France. Tourist visas for 21 days.
аватар kaltmamsel
You know about the bombings in Rome, right? If Rome was planned, it is probably not worth going there yet.
avatar
Answer other questions about Italy
Add photo
Loading...
Photo uploaded
×
All questions
UAE
more