hi can anybody tell me if i can travel to france with a polish visa typeD multi? thank u in advance
Can I travel to france with a polish visa typeD multi?
Warszawette - | 128
17 Aug 2012 / #2
Hi!
The only way to find out is to ask French consulate since it depends upon a lot of things, like your nationality, the reason and the conditions of your trip to France. You won't find answer on Polish-Anglo/American forum.
Good luck!
The only way to find out is to ask French consulate since it depends upon a lot of things, like your nationality, the reason and the conditions of your trip to France. You won't find answer on Polish-Anglo/American forum.
Good luck!
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
17 Aug 2012 / #3
hi can anybody tell me if i can travel to france with a polish visa typeD multi? thank u in advance
Yes, for 3 months. You must carry your passport and the valid visa/residence permit.
Be warned that any attempt to break immigration law (working, etc) will see the visa immediately revoked.
The only way to find out is to ask French consulate since it depends upon a lot of things,
Basically, france and poland are both within the Schengen zone, and if I understand the rules of the zone well, once you've crossed the border of the zone, you may freely circulate within it, with no additional visas of Schengen zone countries other than the one issuing your visa. In other words, a Polish visa should be a Schengen zone visa.
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
17 Aug 2012 / #5
Nowadays, yes - although it used to be that the visas were only national ones. The rules changed not so long ago - but as you say, you can now freely circulate for a period of up to 3 months outside of the "home" country.
It must be noted that anyone who spends significant time outside of their home visa country may be pulled up at renewal time.
It must be noted that anyone who spends significant time outside of their home visa country may be pulled up at renewal time.
Warszawette - | 128
17 Aug 2012 / #6
Like said, I'd rather contact French consulate if I were concerned.
(I am French and therefore without knowing all details, I know that it is not so obvious since laws are strict and if you mean to work there on Polish visa, just forget it - in order to have right to work, potential employer shall prove that he cannot hire locally either French or resident and processus is heavy (DDTE, Préfecture....) and obviously "perfect" French shall be needed ;)).
(I am French and therefore without knowing all details, I know that it is not so obvious since laws are strict and if you mean to work there on Polish visa, just forget it - in order to have right to work, potential employer shall prove that he cannot hire locally either French or resident and processus is heavy (DDTE, Préfecture....) and obviously "perfect" French shall be needed ;)).
I think you should look to the consulate to ask direct