Travel from London to Paris or Zurich by train without a Schengen visa

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As an Indian citizen, if I travel through train (Eurostar) from London to either Paris or Zurich, would I require a Schengen visa?

I am on a trip with family to London. We all want to explore some cities of Europe, but we have just applied for UK visas.



Best Answer

Yes of course!, you need a Schengen visa.

The UK is not a part of the Schengen Area despite being a member of the European Union. Ireland shares the same opinion as the UK due to the Common Travel Area agreement between both.

Thus, having a UK visa is not enough to travel to the Schengen Area and vice versa. You will still need to apply for a Schengen visa in order to take the Eurostar from London to Paris or Zurich.




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Do I need visa from London to Paris by train?

Americans do not need a visa to enter the UK, France, or any country part of the EU, but you will still need a valid passport to take travel between the two countries. If you're a citizen of one of the EU member states, you may still use a valid I.D.

Can you travel from London to Paris without visa?

You cannot, Paris is in France and outside the UK. You will need to get a different visa to let you travel to Paris - which will mean applying for a Schengen visa - from the French authorities most likely.

Can you transit without Schengen visa?

If you have a connection between two airports in the Schengen Area, or if the airport through which you wish to enter the French territory is closed overnight for the duration of the transit, you must hold a valid short-stay Schengen visa.

Do I need a Schengen visa for transit in London?

Effectively, travellers from India flying carriers such as Lufthansa, Air France and KLM transiting via Frankfurt, Munich, Paris and Amsterdam to the UK will require a Schengen visitor or transit visa while boarding.



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Answer 2

Road, train or sea travel is supposed to be handled exactly in the same way than air travel, with a border check when entering the Schengen area. As an Indian citizen, you will therefore need to have a Schengen visa and to have your passport stamped. In any case, finding a way into the area (say over some mountain road, with a private craft, or something) does not exempt you from any of the legal requirements to enter it.

In the case of Eurostar, there is in fact a full airport-like check before boarding the train, see Train passport control from London to Paris

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