Can a stateless person travel to all Schengen areas? (holding Bruneian International Certificate of Identity) [closed]
I have this problem: I am stateless from Brunei. Can I apply for a multiple entry Schengen visa? Does anyone have this experience?
I am planning to visit Schengen countries so I really want to know how to do the process. Am I allowed to travel Schengen visa as a stateless person?
Additional: I would like to clarify for my questions. Currently, i am holding Brunei International certificate identity/Alien passport so my status is known as Stateless although i born in Brunei i have to follow my father nationality as stateless.To be honest, my dad also born in Brunei following his family emigrate to Brunei. My country have not recongnise me as citizen.
Previously i ever visit Germany which is i know i require visa and get approval but i am only allow to visit Germany by the time so now i am about to planned visit Spain via Germany because i planned visit Germany and Spain during summer holiday. Is there any alternative way for me to get Schengen visa enter for both countries?
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Can you travel if you are stateless?
Stateless persons have the same right to Convention Travel Documents as refugees. However, in practice, UNHCR has noted that only a minority of the world's stateless persons have access to such documents.What happens to a stateless person?
Without citizenship, stateless people have no legal protection and no right to vote, and they often lack access to education, employment, health care, registration of birth, marriage or death, and property rights.What Happens if you Renounce Your Citizenship But Don't Belong to Another Country When You Do It?
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