Hello. I would like to ask such a question: I have a Finnish multivisa, but I plan a three-dimensional trip to Germany, then a flight to Portugal, then to Spain and from Spain to Russia. Hence the questions:
1. The condition of the Finns is now that the number of entries to Finland should be greater than in other countries.
In my trip I will have 3 entries, or 1 in Germany, and then there will not be stamps in the Schengen countries? That is, how many times do I have to go to Finland on this visa, so that in the future there would be no problems.
2. Can I enter the European Union through one country, and go through another?
3. Do I need to show hotel booking confirmation or other documents for passage of borders?
4. Can they not be allowed to go to Germany on an open Finnish visa?
Responds Yevgeny Konovalov, Finland's leading manager of the Alpa Adria Travell company - $
We answer in order to the questions:
1. Entry will be considered one. Stamps when crossing borders within the Schengen zone will not be placed. You can only once if Finland is first.
2. Yes, you can.
3. Usually only a passport is needed. But they can ask to show insurance, tickets to hotels - this is at the discretion of the "border guard."
4. They can. They can even not go to Finland with a Finnish visa. The final decision on permission to enter the country is always taken by the "border guard". But if you are a respectable citizen, and all the documents are in order, then you should not worry.
March 26, 2013
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