Does France allow international to Schengen transfer from India?
I'm an Indian citizen, trying to make my way into Europe from India. I have a type D visa issued by a Schengen country, and was planning on travelling via Air France transiting through Paris. It looks like I would have to do my immigration at Paris.
Air France mentions here mentions that I would be eligible to travel. There is also the clause (From here) which says that the travel restriction does not apply to
- nationals of India with a valid visa issued by a Schengen Area member state, provided their destination is a European Union or a Schengen Area member state;
However, the travel certificate required from entering metropolitan France (From here) does not mention transit to another Schengen country as a "compelling" reason.
Is there anyone who has transited through France recently? Would I be allowed to transit through France?
Thanks!
Best Answer
You did not mention when you're planning to do the trip - I was crossing borders a few times during the last months within the Schengen area.
I don't know the reason for you to choose to go to a different country first. Please be aware that at the moment it's not that easy to travel within Schengen area. For example: Crossing from France into Germany you will have to fill out an electronic registration first. This will get checked at the border. Currently, if you come from India the 'elektronische Einreiseanmeldung' reads: "Please note: a ban on carriage with very few exemptions is currently in effect."
Similar rules apply for all Schengen countries as far as I'm aware. For your own safety, be absolutely sure you'll be able to enter your country of destination. Fines are huge when they catch you - in Germany it's around 30.000€ as it's considered causing deliberate harm to all of society.
The rules might change a lot if you plan to arrive in three months instead of right now.
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Is France allowing transit passengers from India?
As of April 27, 2021, The French authorities have implemented new travel requirements. Passengers holding Indian passports must be in possession of a valid Airport Transit Visa (ATV) to transit via France for final destination outside the Schengen Area. Without ATV passengers will not be permitted to board.Can Indian passport holders transit through Paris?
As of April 27, 2021, customers holding Indian passports must be in possession of an Airport Transit Visa (ATV) to transit via Paris for final destination located outside the Schengen Area. You are requested to ascertain eligibility via airfrance.traveldoc.aero.Do I need a Schengen visa for transit in France?
If you have a connection between two airports in the Schengen Area, or if the airport through which you wish to enter the French territory is closed overnight for the duration of the transit, you must hold a valid short-stay Schengen visa.Can you transit through Schengen?
Yes, a Schengen visa is needed even for transit. This type of visa is valid for 24 hours and can only be used in the transit area of a Schengen country airport. If you want to leave the transit area and go anywhere outside, you need to have a regular Schengen visa in that case.France Stopped Visa Free Transit For Indian Citizens
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