Traveling to France, on single-entry Schengen tourist visa issued by Sweden [duplicate]

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I'm an Indian national, currently residing in US. I'd applied for a Schengen visa for Iceland at the Sweden consulate (Sweden handles visa processing for Iceland). My passport with the stamped visa arrived late, to the point that I had to cancel my travel. I now have an approved Schengen single-entry tourist visa issued by Sweden that I haven't traveled on. Planning a new trip to Iceland in the short duration while the visa is still valid is turning out to be just too expensive (no flight options available). Can I use this visa to travel to France instead?

Others have asked similar questions regarding use of the single entry Schengen visa, but I'm specifically interested in guidance / experience from travelers to France who've been in this situation.

UPDATE: I made the trip to Sweden, though the visa had been issued by Sweden for travel to Iceland. Faced no problem at immigration on entry.






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