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Will I be able to freely fly to Lisbon for 12 days with round-trip tickets, which
I go there with practically no money, a friend from Portugal pays for everything. Do I need cash, etc.?
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аватар Phansoft
Portugal is a member of the European Union, which means you will have to take Schengen. As a rule, to open a visa, the embassy requires you to have at least 100 euros in your bank account for each day of your stay in the European Union. In your case, you must have at least 1200 euros in your bank account.
P.S. I just don’t understand why you are asking about Portugal in the Poland section
аватар Anetka-gan
Are you planning to fly from Poland? or how?
if you have a guest visa (by invitation), then, subject to the submission of documents, your inviting friend should vouch for you and provide evidence that he will provide for you.
your question is not clear at all! what's with the cash? you are going to show them at customs? or do not know whether you will spend money and we must assure you that your man will pay you all???? explain!
аватар 1ean
I'm amazed! How can you go to a foreign, unfamiliar country, with no money at all? It's not even about the Schengen and the requirements for its opening. What if they don't meet you? And if, God forbid, something with health? There are a lot of "ifs" like that. In the end, drink water and go to the toilet. Well, what an infantilism!
аватар Nemka
Sorry, I was so happy that I found a place where you can find answers to your questions, that I wrote crumpled .. and in general. I am going to Poland on a Polish visa for 14 days. From there I want to fly to Lisbon for, say, 12 days on pre-booked tickets. Is it possible? And what documents may be required from me, etc. About infantilism: I am very seriously ill and in our country there is no support for such patients. We urgently need to start treatment, but there is no money. In Portugal, I will use a friend's medical insurance. It's a risk - because there is no other way out.
аватар Phansoft
Well, now it's more or less clear.
In general, not everything is so simple. If you have a Polish visa, then in principle there are no problems flying to another Schengen country, except that in total you must stay in the country that issued the visa for more days than in any other. In general, if you will be in Portugal for the entire period, I would advise you to have a visa from them. well... that would be less of a problem.
Good luck and get well!
аватар Nemka
Thank you. That is, if I'm going to Poland - a visa for 14 days, then it's better to fly to Lisbon only, say, for 4 days? And should a hotel be booked in Poland? Will it be ok then? Portuguese visa ... a bank account and an official job, without which it is impossible for me.
аватар Phansoft
Yes something like that.
аватар Anetka-gan
Thanks for the clarification.
in theory, you should stay in Poland to the maximum. for example out of 14 days - 8, and 6 in Portugal. in fact, there is no border between the countries in the Schengen area, and no one can check. the main thing is to fly through Poland and get a stamp of the Polish border in your passport. Naturally, the police in the same Portugal can ask you to show your passport and, seeing a Polish visa, ask for an explanation, but again, you can say that you stayed there only a day and are going back to Poland for a short trip.
about finances, it’s better to have a credit card with you at least. Or a payment card, where, in which case, relatives will be able to transfer money. well, you must be sure first of all in your friend
аватар Anetka-gan
more ... if you have a Schengen visa to Poland, then you do not need a Portuguese one.
аватар Nemka
I know, but I have a Polish visa for 14 days. Thank you all very much! Maybe someone can share their experience with Poland and can write to me about the same situation [email protected] I would be very grateful.
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