Can someone clarify what does Schengen residence permit imply?

Can someone clarify what does Schengen residence permit imply? - Residence on Shore

Does it include, for example, visa type C based on a work permit (and with it, of course, residence)? I ask this question as a follow-up to my previous one, about going to an EU country on a short-term visa after having gone to work to another without waiting 90 days. I've ascertained that type D visa is fine, now I'd like to be clear on the term 'residence permit'.



Best Answer

A residence permit is generally issued for stays that are longer than 1 year and are generally renewable. The conditions are based on the purpose of the stay.


Terminology:

  • C-Visa ('short stay visa', 'Schengen Visa')
    • to visit, with the exception of business, without employment
      • Tourism, Visiting family or friends, Cultural, Sports, Official visit, Medical reasons, Study, Transit, Airport transit
      • Business Visa: (conditions may differ from country to country)
        • on behalf of your employer, e.g. consulting, training, meeting, audit
        • A recent and signed business letter from your U.S. employer. This needs to confirm how long you have been employed, the kind of business relations with the German company, travel purpose, duration of business trip(s) and if applicable a guarantee to cover all travel expenses.
        • A recent and signed formal invitation from your German business partner, stating the kind of business relations, travel purpose, duration of business trip(s) and if applicable, a confirmation to cover travel expenses and costs of stay. In case you should be invited for several trips over a longer period of time, the invitation letter has to explicitly state this. Should you go on a business trip within the same company, we STILL request a separate letter from each office, USA and Germany. The invitation has to be an original document.
  • D-Visa ('long-stay visa', 'National Visa')
    • to stay upto a period of 12 months or to take up residence
      • Employment, Study, Au Pair, Language course, Family reunion
      • [yes/no] I intend to stay no longer than twelve months in the Federal territory and apply for a visa that covers the whole duration of my stay
  • Residence Permit
    • to reside for a period longer than 12 months
      • for 3rd country nationals
        • that are not a family member of an EU Citizen
      • depending on the stated purpose, Employment may be possible

Alternative purpose samples:

C-Visa
You are visiting someone elses home

  • for a meal, party or any other short term purpose
  • or to work togeater on a common project (business)
  • generally without an overnight accommodation

D-Visa
You are staying at someone elses home

  • under conditions agreed between you and your host
  • generally for a specific period
  • accommodation is being offered within the household

Residence Permit
You are subletting a room at someone elses home

  • a contract exists between you and your host
  • generally for a renewable period
  • accommodation is often separated from the general household

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Do Schengen countries share immigration information?

All Schengen countries share visa information through VIS. Denmark has also chosen to implement VIS. The central VIS system is linked to national systems, allowing Schengen states to exchange data. Sharing information regarding application decisions is particularly useful for preventing 'visa shopping'.

What is Schengen residence permit?

A long stay visa or a residence permit issued by a Schengen State allows you to travel or stay in other Schengen States, while respecting the maximum duration of a \u201cshort stay\u201d (a stay of "90 days in any 180 day period").

Can I enter Europe with residence permit?

Travellers with residence permits Then you are allowed to be in all countries of the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Besides your passport or other travel document, take your residence permit with you when you travel.

Can I travel in Europe with residence permit receipt?

Holders of the postal receipt for the residence permit renewal can leave and enter Italy, only provided that: they have the passport, the postal receipt of the residence permit renewal and the original of the expiring/expired residence permit; the travel does not include transit through Schengen Countries.



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