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Single entry Schengen visa
I have three Schengen visas in my passport (Poland multi). Now I have opened a one-time Schengen (Poland) for 10 days, and I was going to friends in Portugal. Can I go by car to Warsaw and from Warsaw fly to Lisbon and return in 10 days?
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аватар sigur62
Anywhere within the borders of the Schengen countries. It is better to return through Poland too, but this is not important, here already
аватар sigur62
this issue has been discussed many times here.
аватар Kitsune
if you have a Schengen visa (wiza Schengen), then yes. If you have a national Polish visa (wiza krajowa (wiza narodowa typu "D")), then you can only stay in Poland.
аватар sigur62
But does it happen? After all, after Poland's entry into the Schengen agreement, the border posts between Poland and other states included in the Schengen agreement were liquidated.
You don't confuse anything?
аватар Kitsune
it happens. There are also such visas. encountered personally. Just now, in 90% of cases, a Schengen visa is issued.
аватар sigur62
Elena, after all, this cannot be, because it can never be. Well, let's say a person has received such a "only Polish" visa. And what, he should be in Poland on parole? The borders are open, go wherever you want)))
Therefore, a Schengen visa is issued not in 90, but in 100% of cases.
аватар Kitsune
Once again I will say that not always. If you need to stay in Poland for more than 90 days within six months (there are docks confirming such a need), or you have close relatives there, then a national visa is issued. visa. Naturally, if you are a tourist, then nat. You will not be given a visa, but there will be a Schengen visa.
Therefore, it is impossible to talk about 100% of cases. If the goal is tourism, then of course without options - Schengen.
аватар sigur62
Elena, don't fool people. Since 2007 - only a Schengen visa. There are no other visas in the Schengen countries and there cannot be.
If there is something to confirm your fantastic fabrications - a reference, please. Otherwise, just shut up.
аватар Kitsune
First of all, in my work I have to deal with visas. So, one of the employees of our company had to go to Poland on a business trip. So, he was given just such a visa.
And a link, at least this one: http://www.lidertour.by/viza_poland.htm
аватар sigur62
I read it. So the visa is still Schengen! Short term or long term, it doesn't matter.
аватар Kitsune
I repeat once again that only Schengen is issued to tourists.
аватар sigur62
This is closer to the topic. Thank you.
аватар Kitsune
The subject does not specify the type of visa. So this is the answer. And as for the D visa, I would like to note that with such a visa they may not be allowed into the same Switzerland or Denmark. I can't say anything about Portugal. It is as if a foreigner with a Russian work or business visa would like to visit, for example, Belarus. They wouldn't let him in. So here, with the Polish nat. A visa when flying from country to country can also cause problems.
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