Sunny Girl
7 Mar 2013
Law / UK connected flights and Karta Pobytu (non-EU country) [7]
As far as I know documents that allow you to stay in Poland will allow you to go to any country within Schengen. UK is not in Schengen. So if your nationality needs a visa to the UK then no matter if you have documents to stay in Poland, or you will only stay at the airport, they don't care. When you enter the UK the first question will be where is your UK visa.
Even if you have a transfer flight, they don't care. They just check your nationality. If you need a visa to enter the UK, then for transfer you also need it. My Chinese friend with Schengen student visa had the same problem. We went to China together and had few hours transfer in London. One ticket bought directly to China but we had to change planes in London and she had to have a transfer visa.
Transfer visa is different than a visa to visit UK. It is easy to get it. You need to show your ticket in the UK consulate or embassy and maybe also some proof that you have enough money to travel.
Or other option:
Why not take Ryanair plane? They have direct connection between Poland and Spain.
Don't make your life difficult. People in the UK are quite strict, and you will also have to spend your time to go to the embassy and pay for the transfer visa.
As far as I know documents that allow you to stay in Poland will allow you to go to any country within Schengen. UK is not in Schengen. So if your nationality needs a visa to the UK then no matter if you have documents to stay in Poland, or you will only stay at the airport, they don't care. When you enter the UK the first question will be where is your UK visa.
Even if you have a transfer flight, they don't care. They just check your nationality. If you need a visa to enter the UK, then for transfer you also need it. My Chinese friend with Schengen student visa had the same problem. We went to China together and had few hours transfer in London. One ticket bought directly to China but we had to change planes in London and she had to have a transfer visa.
Transfer visa is different than a visa to visit UK. It is easy to get it. You need to show your ticket in the UK consulate or embassy and maybe also some proof that you have enough money to travel.
Or other option:
Why not take Ryanair plane? They have direct connection between Poland and Spain.
Don't make your life difficult. People in the UK are quite strict, and you will also have to spend your time to go to the embassy and pay for the transfer visa.