I recently got a long term Resident Visa for Poland can I transit through Denmark? [duplicate]

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I am a citizen of Pakistan and I was recently granted a long term visa "type D" National Visa of Poland.

I was wondering can I transit through Denmark or Germany en-route to my host country or do I need a transit/tourist visa from those countries?

With the flights I am looking at it seems like I will have to pass through border control in order to catch a 'domestic' flight to Warsaw either from CPG or Frankfurt.






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Can you transit through two Schengen countries?

Yes. According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area.

Can I travel in Europe with Polish residence permit?

It means that if you receive our Polish residence permit you can travel to other Schengen countries without their visas \u2013 with the residence permit you have the same right as Polish citizens, but you can stay in other European countries only for 3 months, and during first 3 working days you have to register in their ...

Do I need a transit visa if I have two layovers in Europe?

1. Re: Do I need a transit visa if I have two layovers in Europe? "Will I need a transit visa?" No, you will need a regular Schengen Visa (Type C).

Can I apply for two visas for different countries at the same time?

Yes you can. No 2 countries share data with each other. Neither are they bothered about you applying visa at the same time. You can apply visa to N number of countries at the same time.



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