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Lithuanian Schengen return ticket
Hello forum members!
The question is:
A person has a Lithuanian Schengen tourist multivisa visa for 90 days.
When passing through passport control (in Liva), they demanded a return ticket with a fixed date of departure. The ticket has been shown. The Lithuanians checked this data in their database.
Is it possible to stay in the Schengen countries longer than the date indicated on the return ticket, without exceeding the required 90 days for which the visa was issued?
Will the Lithuanians put a person on the wanted list if he does not leave the country on the date indicated on the return ticket?
What consequences can arise?
thanks for answers
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аватар eugenia1221
Hello forum members!
The question is:
A person has a Lithuanian Schengen tourist multivisa visa for 90 days.
When passing through passport control (in Liva), they demanded a return ticket with a fixed date of departure. The ticket has been shown. The Lithuanians checked this data in their database.
Is it possible to stay in the Schengen countries longer than the date indicated on the return ticket, without exceeding the required 90 days for which the visa was issued?
Will the Lithuanians put a person on the wanted list if he does not leave the country on the date indicated on the return ticket?
What consequences can arise?
thanks for answers
аватар kvi2007
I can’t say, but in theory they should be deported for violating the rules of stay in the country, or the Schengen zone countries when leaving, I had this in Poland, in principle, they should not be put on the wanted list for this reason, but any verification of documents entails detention and deportation, no matter in which Schengen country it happened.
аватар sigur62
Do not scare people and do not write nonsense.
Fly anywhere, anytime within the validity of your visa.
They asked to show the ticket only to make sure that the person is not going to be homeless or earn extra money in a way prohibited in the EU, usually girls are the ones who cause suspicion.
Therefore, do not be afraid of anything or anyone, Evgenia. Have a nice rest!
аватар kvi2007
sigur62 - did you understand the essence of the issue? read carefully ..., in the Schengen there is a rule of stay 90-180, that is, within six months a person has the right to stay in the Schengen zone for no more than 90 days, violation of this rule entails consequences.
аватар sigur62
Well then, read carefully:
"... not exceeding the required 90 days for which the visa was issued" (c)
аватар kvi2007
sigur62, I'm sorry, really stupid ... (((, I did not read carefully ..., wrong, I agree.
аватар eugenia1221
thank you all very much for your replies.
I have another question: for example, if a person with a Lithuanian Schengen visa arrives in Lithuania, and will fly home, for example, from France or Germany? Does this threaten him in any way in the future?
for example, by the fact that the Lithuanians will no longer open a visa for him?
аватар sigur62
There will be no violation of the Schengen legislation in this case.
There will be no problems with obtaining the next visa.
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