Entering Canary Islands with Multi Schengen Visa issued by The Netherlands [duplicate]

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We live in Amsterdam and i am married to a Russian that also has a dutch paspoort. We applied for a Multi Schengen visa for her parents. The both got it for 4 and mom for 5 years.

They traveled to The Netherlands 4 times on that visa already. All ok.

Now we booked a trip for them direct to Canary Island Tenerife from Moskou.

Can they enter the Island without problems ? As they have a Visa issued by The Netherlands and they fly direct to Spain from Moskou.

I think there i no probelm but are a little worried. There first 4 visits where in The Netherlands so the visa is used for it main Destination.

I read the other topic but its not a Visa issued by The Netherlands to a Russian passport holder. The other topic didnt clearly answered my question. and also this "If you have a multi-entry visa for the Schengen area, you must first enter the country that issued the visa; after this you can enter any Schengen country. If you have a single-entry visa, you can only enter the country that issued the visa. Note to multi-entry visa holders: if your period of stay in Schengen countries within any 180 day period exceeds the allowed period (usually 90 days) as specified in your visa, you may be refused entry" is on aeroflot website. I think they mean the first time you use the visa.... https://www.aeroflot.ru/ru-en/information/airport/passport

I hope you guys can help me. Thanks a million!



Best Answer

Of course there is no problem specially if they already been to other countries in Europe. It’s first entry which is important but then you can travel anywhere People in Tenerife are very nice




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Do I have to enter the country that issued my Schengen visa?

It does not need to be the country that issued you with a Schengen Visa, as you must apply with the nation where you are planning to spend the majority of your stay in the Schengen Area.

Can I go to Canary Islands with Schengen visa?

Entry requirements - VisasThe Schengen Treaty is fully applied in Canary Islands. For EU countries or those under the Schengen Treaty, you may remain in Canary Islands as a tourist for a period not exceeding three months. It is a legal requirement for foreigners to show some form of identification on request.

Can Schengen visa be used for multiple-entry?

A visa can be valid for one or multiple entries or exits You can apply for a Schengen visa that is valid for multiple entries if you are regular visitor to Sweden. A visa with multiple entries can be valid for visits lasting up to 90 days in a 180-day period for a maximum of five years.

What is double entry Schengen visa?

A double-entry visa (\u201c2\u201d on the visa sticker): allows its holder to enter the Schengen area twice during the validity period of the visa. You can thus leave the Schengen area and re-enter it during that period of time. The second time you leave the area, your visa expires.



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