Can I enter a Schengen country (France) during the last two days of validity of my tourist visa? [closed]
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I have an Afghan passport.
If I remain in Europe during the last two days of a Schengen tourist visa, can I enter France?
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In Europe (at least in Schengen zone) border control does not exist. But there is a chance that a border guard will check you (randomly) or stop your car if you go by car. If you plan to go to France by aeroplane, then probably in the airport Security can stop you (but I am not sure) and ask your plans. But flights within Schengen zone do not have border control, only passport control.
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Can I enter France before my visa starts?
To apply for a short-stay visa, the application must be submitted at least two weeks prior to your planned visit; however, it can not be submitted more than 6 months prior to your planned visit.Can I travel on the last day of my Schengen visa?
For double or multiple entry (circulation visa) Schengen visas, the validity of the visa ranges from 6 months to 5 years. The holder may travel one or several times for up to 90 days over a 180-day period. The validity of the Schengen visa is indicated on the visa attached to the traveller's passport.How many days can I stay in France after my visa expires?
If you're on a long stay visa or carte de s\xe9jour, however, and it expires, you can stay and travel within the Schengen zone for an additional 90 days on the tourist visa.How many months minimum validity is there for a Schengen visa?
a) All Schengen Visas are valid for 90 days within a 180-day period: This means you can stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days on a Schengen visa. It does NOT mean you can stay in the Schengen area for 180 days. Once you enter the Schengen area on your Schengen visa, you must leave after 90 days.France Denied/refused/deport to give entry on valid Schengen visa
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