Travelling to Hungary with a valid 'Carta di soggiorno'

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My father is an Italian national and I have a valid Carta di soggiorno di familiare di un cittadino dell'Unione of Italy. I am currently residing in Turkey and I would be travelling to Hungary next month (without my father).

Will I be needing visa?






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Can I travel with my carta di soggiorno?

You can travel to Switzerland with your permesso di soggiorno as long as you carry a valid passport with you.

Which countries can I visit with Italian carta di soggiorno?

With an ordinary Italian residence Permit (together with a passport), regardless of your nationality, you can visit (at least) Schengen countries, Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Dominican Republic, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.

Can I travel with permesso di soggiorno receipt Europe?

If you already have your permesso di soggiorno card, then you are free to travel where you want without restrictions on layovers in Europe, assuming that you are from a country that allows you to travel in Europe for up to 90 days without a visa.

Can I travel in Europe with Italian residence permit?

All foreign national citizens who hold an EU long term residence permit or a valid residence permit of another type, can leave Italy and move freely within the Schengen area for tourism purposes, bringing with them just a passport and the residence permit.



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