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Will I be able to stay in Germany for up to 3 months on a Polish business Schengen visa 180×90, if entry and exit is through Poland.
Will I be able to stay in Germany for up to 3 months on a Polish business Schengen visa 180×90, if entry and exit is through Poland.
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аватар ollennka
I don't understand questions like this. A Schengen visa gives you the right to stay on the territory of any Schengen countries, period.
Another thing is that later, if the consulate suddenly finds out that the purpose of the trip was not Poland, but Germany, there may be problems with issuing subsequent visas.
аватар sigur62
The author clarifies that the entry-exit is through Poland, so there will be Polish stamps in the passport, so problems with the following visas are excluded
аватар ollennka
A visa is issued not according to the country of entry or exit, but according to the main purpose of the visit. And the author is going to hang out in Germany for 90 days. The probability of problems is small, but still not zero.
аватар sigur62
No one will keep track of where the author was and where he hung out.
аватар sigur62
Although, if he gets in trouble with the law and shows up in Germany, then yes, it is possible that they will find out that he received a visa for the wrong purpose.
аватар agent_borabora
Now Germany checks passports at the entrance to the country. Tourists with Schengen visas of Poland or other EU countries may not be allowed into the country.
аватар ollennka
1. Checks selectively, there is still no border. 2. And what about what checks? The Schengen visa will be in the passport. 3. Even Poland itself with a Polish Schengen visa may not be allowed in if the border guard makes such a decision, but the probability is small.
аватар kolyan_cat
There is a small chance of problems. Just returned from Germany, by bus through Poland. In Poland, our bus, 3 hours from the border, was driven by Polish border guards with 2 buses to the parking lot, they checked everyone's passports, some of the passengers took their passports for verification and returned them 15 minutes later.
I recommend the author of the question not to take a direct bus to Germany, but to make a transfer in Poland, and the Poland-Germany ticket must be separate and not shown when crossing the border. Same for the return trip. They may also ask where in Poland you are going to live, you need to either have a hotel reservation in Poland at hand, or prepare how to clearly explain.
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