Question regarding transit visa in Germany for an Indian citizen? [duplicate]
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I am travelling from Toronto to new Delhi. I have a valid Indian passport and a valid Canada student visa. I have stops at Munich and Frankfurt for 1 hour and 1.5 hours respectively. Do I need any kind of transit or airport transit visa?
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Because you need to travel between Munich and Frankfurt, an Airport Transit visa is not sufficient, you need to apply for a full Schengen visa. You also can't benefit from the exemption granted to Canadian visa holders since it applies only to Airport Transit visas.
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Is transit visa required for Germany for Indian passport holders?
Yes, in general Indian citizens need a tranist visa to pass through the international area of airports in Germany, but there is a list of exceptions, one of which is: "Nationals of the above named countries Do NOT require an airport transit visa if: . . .Can a transit visa be denied?
An Airport Transit Visa is valid for 24 hours, while a Seafarer's Transit Visa is valid for a maximum of 5 days. Rejected \u2013 if your visa has been rejected, it would have been for a specific reason and you have the right to appeal.Do I need a transit visa for Germany if I will make one stop?
Do I need a visa? The vast majority of foreign travellers benefit from the \u201ctransit privilege\u201d - if during a stopover at a German airport, you do not leave the International Airport Area and if the destination is not in a Schengen country, you do not need a transit visa.Is Germany issuing transit visa?
You will have to apply at the Germany visa application center, embassy or consulate in your country of residence. Usually the process for a Transit Visa lasts around five working days at most. Do not submit your application earlier than six months before your planned date of transiting through Germany.WHAT IS TRANSIT \u0026 TRANSIT VISA ?
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