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Is there any common country to visit for uk and schengen visa?
Is returning to country of origin from any schengen country possible?Schengen: First entry to visa issued country. Leave for other Schengen 1 hour later?Applying for a Schengen visa when there is a gap between trips to main destination and country of entryEntering Schengen country via connection from another Schengen countryIs there any easy and cheap way to obtain an invitation to any Schengen zone country?Does the stay in country of entry have to be longest in a multiple entry Schengen visa?Schengen visit visa holder can directly travel from his/her origin home country to any schengen counrty?Which is the correct country to apply for Schengen visa?Applying for a UK visa from a Schengen country as non-residentIs there any way I can get a Schengen visa as a Syrian citizen?
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
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Any common country where? In Europe, given your visas, or further afield?
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
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Any common country where? In Europe, given your visas, or further afield?
– Traveller
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
– Traveller
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
– Traveller
14 hours ago
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Any common country where? In Europe, given your visas, or further afield?
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According to the Mexican consulate in San Francisco, anyone who would otherwise need a visa to visit Mexico is exempt from that requirement if they have a Schengen or UK visa (among others):
effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
So Mexico is one option.
I am not going to confirm these others by checking with the official government sources, but according to Wikipedia, the same is true of
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
Turkey, with some nationalities excluded.
Note that some of these exemptions depend on the fact that the UK is a member state of the European Union, so they may end if the UK leaves the EU. There also seem to be some other countries that allow visa exemptions for only some Schengen and/or UK visa holders, depending on their nationalty. For example, Gibraltar accepts UK visas, and it offers a visa exemption to Schengen visa holders only if they are citizens of China, India, Mongolia, Morocco, or Russia.
1
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
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@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
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@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
add a comment |
Provided OP's UK visa is valid for another five days beyond their intended stay, and OP's friend's Schengen visa is either a) a long-term one, or b) a short-term, multiple-entry one with validity for another five days beyond their intended stay, the Republic of North Macedonia (formerly known as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) is an option in Europe (the continent).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia:
UK visa holders:
Entering the Republic of Macedonia with British, Canadian or U.S. visa
Third country nationals with a valid British, Canadian or U.S. visa with a validity date at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in the Republic of Macedonia can stay in the Republic of Macedonia for up to 15 (fifteen) days at any given entry on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia while the total duration of consecutive stays in the Republic of Macedonia must not exceed 3 (three) months in any six-month period calculated from the day of first entry.
Schengen visa holders:
Entry in the Republic of North Macedonia for Schengen Visa Holders
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have entry visa for the Republic of North Macedonia::
[...]
Third countries with temporary stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with permanent stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with multiple entry short stay Schengen visa type C valid at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended stay in the Republic of North Macedonia.
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Note: The Republic of North Macedonia's accession to the EU might change the answer to the above in the future.
5
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
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@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
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According to the Mexican consulate in San Francisco, anyone who would otherwise need a visa to visit Mexico is exempt from that requirement if they have a Schengen or UK visa (among others):
effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
So Mexico is one option.
I am not going to confirm these others by checking with the official government sources, but according to Wikipedia, the same is true of
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
Turkey, with some nationalities excluded.
Note that some of these exemptions depend on the fact that the UK is a member state of the European Union, so they may end if the UK leaves the EU. There also seem to be some other countries that allow visa exemptions for only some Schengen and/or UK visa holders, depending on their nationalty. For example, Gibraltar accepts UK visas, and it offers a visa exemption to Schengen visa holders only if they are citizens of China, India, Mongolia, Morocco, or Russia.
1
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
7
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
4
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
add a comment |
According to the Mexican consulate in San Francisco, anyone who would otherwise need a visa to visit Mexico is exempt from that requirement if they have a Schengen or UK visa (among others):
effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
So Mexico is one option.
I am not going to confirm these others by checking with the official government sources, but according to Wikipedia, the same is true of
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
Turkey, with some nationalities excluded.
Note that some of these exemptions depend on the fact that the UK is a member state of the European Union, so they may end if the UK leaves the EU. There also seem to be some other countries that allow visa exemptions for only some Schengen and/or UK visa holders, depending on their nationalty. For example, Gibraltar accepts UK visas, and it offers a visa exemption to Schengen visa holders only if they are citizens of China, India, Mongolia, Morocco, or Russia.
1
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
7
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
4
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
add a comment |
According to the Mexican consulate in San Francisco, anyone who would otherwise need a visa to visit Mexico is exempt from that requirement if they have a Schengen or UK visa (among others):
effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
So Mexico is one option.
I am not going to confirm these others by checking with the official government sources, but according to Wikipedia, the same is true of
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
Turkey, with some nationalities excluded.
Note that some of these exemptions depend on the fact that the UK is a member state of the European Union, so they may end if the UK leaves the EU. There also seem to be some other countries that allow visa exemptions for only some Schengen and/or UK visa holders, depending on their nationalty. For example, Gibraltar accepts UK visas, and it offers a visa exemption to Schengen visa holders only if they are citizens of China, India, Mongolia, Morocco, or Russia.
According to the Mexican consulate in San Francisco, anyone who would otherwise need a visa to visit Mexico is exempt from that requirement if they have a Schengen or UK visa (among others):
effective May 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, visiting Mexico for tourism, business or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or Permanent Residence of any of this countries: United States of America, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).
So Mexico is one option.
I am not going to confirm these others by checking with the official government sources, but according to Wikipedia, the same is true of
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- North Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
Turkey, with some nationalities excluded.
Note that some of these exemptions depend on the fact that the UK is a member state of the European Union, so they may end if the UK leaves the EU. There also seem to be some other countries that allow visa exemptions for only some Schengen and/or UK visa holders, depending on their nationalty. For example, Gibraltar accepts UK visas, and it offers a visa exemption to Schengen visa holders only if they are citizens of China, India, Mongolia, Morocco, or Russia.
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+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
7
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
4
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
add a comment |
1
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
7
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
4
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
1
1
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
+1 for funny answer. Altough probably not what the OP meant :P
– Joren Vandamme
14 hours ago
7
7
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
@JorenVandamme whats funny about it?
– BritishSam
14 hours ago
4
4
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
@BritishSam at the time he left the comment, the answer only mentioned Mexico, which is indeed probably not what the asker had in mind.
– phoog
14 hours ago
add a comment |
Provided OP's UK visa is valid for another five days beyond their intended stay, and OP's friend's Schengen visa is either a) a long-term one, or b) a short-term, multiple-entry one with validity for another five days beyond their intended stay, the Republic of North Macedonia (formerly known as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) is an option in Europe (the continent).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia:
UK visa holders:
Entering the Republic of Macedonia with British, Canadian or U.S. visa
Third country nationals with a valid British, Canadian or U.S. visa with a validity date at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in the Republic of Macedonia can stay in the Republic of Macedonia for up to 15 (fifteen) days at any given entry on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia while the total duration of consecutive stays in the Republic of Macedonia must not exceed 3 (three) months in any six-month period calculated from the day of first entry.
Schengen visa holders:
Entry in the Republic of North Macedonia for Schengen Visa Holders
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have entry visa for the Republic of North Macedonia::
[...]
Third countries with temporary stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with permanent stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with multiple entry short stay Schengen visa type C valid at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended stay in the Republic of North Macedonia.
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Note: The Republic of North Macedonia's accession to the EU might change the answer to the above in the future.
5
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
2
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Provided OP's UK visa is valid for another five days beyond their intended stay, and OP's friend's Schengen visa is either a) a long-term one, or b) a short-term, multiple-entry one with validity for another five days beyond their intended stay, the Republic of North Macedonia (formerly known as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) is an option in Europe (the continent).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia:
UK visa holders:
Entering the Republic of Macedonia with British, Canadian or U.S. visa
Third country nationals with a valid British, Canadian or U.S. visa with a validity date at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in the Republic of Macedonia can stay in the Republic of Macedonia for up to 15 (fifteen) days at any given entry on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia while the total duration of consecutive stays in the Republic of Macedonia must not exceed 3 (three) months in any six-month period calculated from the day of first entry.
Schengen visa holders:
Entry in the Republic of North Macedonia for Schengen Visa Holders
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have entry visa for the Republic of North Macedonia::
[...]
Third countries with temporary stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with permanent stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with multiple entry short stay Schengen visa type C valid at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended stay in the Republic of North Macedonia.
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Note: The Republic of North Macedonia's accession to the EU might change the answer to the above in the future.
5
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
2
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Provided OP's UK visa is valid for another five days beyond their intended stay, and OP's friend's Schengen visa is either a) a long-term one, or b) a short-term, multiple-entry one with validity for another five days beyond their intended stay, the Republic of North Macedonia (formerly known as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) is an option in Europe (the continent).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia:
UK visa holders:
Entering the Republic of Macedonia with British, Canadian or U.S. visa
Third country nationals with a valid British, Canadian or U.S. visa with a validity date at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in the Republic of Macedonia can stay in the Republic of Macedonia for up to 15 (fifteen) days at any given entry on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia while the total duration of consecutive stays in the Republic of Macedonia must not exceed 3 (three) months in any six-month period calculated from the day of first entry.
Schengen visa holders:
Entry in the Republic of North Macedonia for Schengen Visa Holders
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have entry visa for the Republic of North Macedonia::
[...]
Third countries with temporary stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with permanent stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with multiple entry short stay Schengen visa type C valid at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended stay in the Republic of North Macedonia.
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Note: The Republic of North Macedonia's accession to the EU might change the answer to the above in the future.
Provided OP's UK visa is valid for another five days beyond their intended stay, and OP's friend's Schengen visa is either a) a long-term one, or b) a short-term, multiple-entry one with validity for another five days beyond their intended stay, the Republic of North Macedonia (formerly known as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) is an option in Europe (the continent).
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia:
UK visa holders:
Entering the Republic of Macedonia with British, Canadian or U.S. visa
Third country nationals with a valid British, Canadian or U.S. visa with a validity date at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended period of stay in the Republic of Macedonia can stay in the Republic of Macedonia for up to 15 (fifteen) days at any given entry on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia while the total duration of consecutive stays in the Republic of Macedonia must not exceed 3 (three) months in any six-month period calculated from the day of first entry.
Schengen visa holders:
Entry in the Republic of North Macedonia for Schengen Visa Holders
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have entry visa for the Republic of North Macedonia::
[...]
Third countries with temporary stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with permanent stay in an EU member country or signatory country of the Schengen Agreement
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Third countries with multiple entry short stay Schengen visa type C valid at least 5 (five) days beyond the intended stay in the Republic of North Macedonia.
may stay up to 15 (fifteen) days upon every entry to the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the total amount of the subsequent stays must not be longer than 90 days in any 180-day period.
Note: The Republic of North Macedonia's accession to the EU might change the answer to the above in the future.
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A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
2
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
add a comment |
5
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
2
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
5
5
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
A.K.A. 'The Former Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'?
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
11 hours ago
2
2
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
@Tor-EinarJarnbjo Formerly known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
– phoog
2 hours ago
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The answer may well be probably not, but it would help to know your respective citizenship(s) and the type of visas you have.
– Traveller
14 hours ago
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Any common country where? In Europe, given your visas, or further afield?
– Traveller
14 hours ago