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Using a Schengen multivisa?
Good afternoon! We have an annual multi-visa to Germany for treatment. Is it possible for us to fly to Greece on this visa?
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аватар 2travel
Foreign tourists are guaranteed free movement within the Schengen area. Moreover, when a Schengen visa is issued for only one of these countries, this gives the traveler the right to free movement within the entire Schengen space. Having issued a Schengen visa, you have the opportunity to visit a number of other countries without being burdened by the border control procedure. When crossing the internal borders of the Schengen area, a tourist must present a passport and the Schengen visa itself. Sometimes, you may need a document proving the reason for the trip, as well as some evidence that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself for the duration of the trip.
аватар alena18april
Thank you. This we all know. Here the question is specifically in the visa related to medicine (the phrase medical is in the visa ....)
аватар travelsita
Without the invitation of the hospital is impossible.
аватар TombArthur
again, this is two travel copies of the info a la"horrible sho")))
аватар 2travel
sorry but Schengen visas are divided into categories Category A. Category B.- Category C Category D Category C+D. FTD (UTD) and FRTD (UTD-ZhD). Category LTV. If your visa has what treatment you should have and it is long-term, you can visit other Schengen countries.
аватар sigur62
You can go anywhere if the visa is valid, open, and you have not exceeded the maximum 90 days in half a year.
No one cares whether you are a tourist or a patient.
Have a good trip!
аватар prosto2000
Otherwise, it turns out stupidity - if you have a medical, student, work visa, then you cannot go on a tour.
аватар 2travel
you can go because you have it for 1 year, which means the terms of treatment are not indicated for a year, but they cannot last for you. The Embassy said there should be no problems with visiting Greece.
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