Is it permitted to attend to a programming conference under the tourist Schengen visa?

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Let's say I already have a tourist Schengen visa which will be valid at the time of the conference, so getting another visa is not exactly desirable. I plan to pay for the conference myself and the subject of the conference is connected to my job only indirectly. However since my activity in the country could not be exactly described as a tourism, I'm curious is it really fine?

Also to expand questions further, by quick googling I couldn't find what are exact regulations of what you can and can not do with certain type of Schengen visa (most of my findings are about the requirements of getting the visa), so some useful links would be appreciated.






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Can I attend conference on Schengen tourist visa?

The short stay or travel visa allows a visit of up to three months in any six-month period. This is the visa that most students wanting to travel within the Schengen space as tourists or to attend conferences will require. 2.

Which Schengen country gives tourist visa easily?

Finland. The Northern European country of Finland, despite the high number of visa applications it receives annually, remains an easy Schengen country to get a visa from. Rejecting only 1.7% of the applications its consulates abroad received, you have high chances to get a Schengen Visa to Finland.

What does C mean in Schengen Visa?

Type C Schengen visa It allows the holder to stay or travel freely in the Schengen area for less than 90 days over a 180 day period. It is mandatory for citizens of some countries.

What does Schengen Visa cover?

A Schengen visa, issued by any of the Schengen member states, authorises its holder to travel freely and cross the internal borders of any European Union Schengen country. A Schengen visa also grants the right to enter all the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Schengen countries.



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