Can I fly to Cyprus from Brussels with a German residence permit?
I am a non-EU German resident and want to fly to Southern Cyprus for one week. I read on the Cyprus Embassy website that I only need my passport and my German residence permit to enter the country.
Since I live near the Belgian border, and because of the lack of direct flights from German airports, it's much more convenient for me to travel from a Brussels airport to Cyprus.
Would it cause any problems at the airport if I fly from Belgium to Cyprus with my passport and German residence permit?
Best Answer
Your residence permit is valid for entering and exiting the Schengen Area anywhere, so you can use it at Brussels Airport.
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