Transit visa for Italy when going to Germany

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I want to travel to Germany, I'm Iraqi and live in UK with valid UK residence and Valid UK travel document. I found Ryanair has good price to travel to Germany. According to the list of countries that accept UK travel document without visa, Germany is OK. The thing that makes me worry is that Ryanair has a stop in Italy and I don't have transit visa for Italy. I read on the internet that Italy authorities have said if you have UK residence you may be exempt from an airport transit visa.

Note that Iraq nationality has been put in Italian list for required visa transit but in same time I have a UK travel document and valid resdince. Can anyone answer if Ryanair will accept me for going to Germany with no transit visa for Italy?



Best Answer

Based on the link (quoted below) supplied by @mlc, Italy does not require a visa to enter for a UK Travel Document (Blue or Red) holder.

Therefore you can fly to Italy, where you will enter the Schengen Area and then take an internal Schengen flight to Germany.


UK Travel Document - Consolato Generale d'Italia Londra.
Holders of 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention Travel Document (Blue) and Holders of 1954 UN Convention Travel Document for Stateless (Red) issued in Great Britain can travel visa free up to 90 days. For trips longer than 90 days, they are required to apply for long stay visas.




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Do I need visa to transit through Italy?

Italy Airport Transit Visa You must stay in the airport even if it means waiting overnight. You need an Airport Transit Visa for Italy if you are stopping at an Italian airport to catch another flight and continue your travel to a destination outside the Schengen area.

Do I need a visa for Germany from Italy?

As holder of a residence permit issued by a Schengen country, you need no visa for short-term stays in other Schengen countries - so you need no visa for Germany either. In any 180 days period you may stay for up to 90 days maximum in another Schengen country.

Do you need a transit visa for connecting flights?

Re: Do I Need A Visa For A Connecting Flight Through The US? Yes. There is no transit at US airports and you will need to clear both Immigration and Customs at your first point of entry into the US regardless. You will need either an ESTA or a Visa.

Can I enter Germany with Italian Schengen visa?

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



Schengen Visa Types | Schengen Transit Visa - Transit Through the Schengen Zone by Air or Sea




More answers regarding transit visa for Italy when going to Germany

Answer 2

Italy and Germany are both in the Schengen Zone: Italy has no authority to require visa for certain nationalities, while for COVID-19 pandemics there can be provisions for additional screening or or flight ban from origin (which is not your case, as the flight is scheduled).

Once you cross the Italian border you are crossing the general Schengen border, so the same rules apply to all Member States.

If you are sure that you can visit Germany, you can cross the Italian border.

About transit visa

Since flights from Italy to Germany are domestic, and the same applies to all intra-Schengen flights, there is no such transit visa for passengers directed to a Schengen State. You clear the border only once.

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