When applying for a multi-entry Schengen visa, do you have to provide itineraries for every single future trip?
I am planning to apply for a Schengen Visa in the near future through the Spanish Embassy in London. I am a Turkish citizen who studies in the UK, hence a UK resident (but not a citizen). I was just wondering, when I am applying for a Multi-Visit visa, do I need to prove every single travel that I intend to do with flight reservations, hotel bookings etc. I will be staying in Spain for 4 days and I have all relevant documents for that, however, I plan on visiting Amsterdam and/or Paris in the future with my flatmates, the dates of which are unplanned as of now.
For reference, my mother who lives and works in Turkey, recently got a Multi-Entry Schengen Visa for 1 year even though she only had to prove her 3 days travel to Greece.
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How many times can you travel with multiple entry visa?
While valid, a multiple entry visa will let you travel to Canada for six months at a time as many times as you want. It will be valid for up to 10 years or one month before your passport expires, whichever is shorter.How does multiple entry Schengen Visa work?
A multiple-entry Schengen visa permits its holder to go in and out of the Schengen Area as many times as he or she wants, as soon as they do not violate the 90/180 rule. Which means they do not remain in the Schengen zone longer than 90 days, within 180 days.Is travel itinerary required for Schengen Visa?
One of the required documents for the Schengen Visa is a complete travel itinerary.Can I apply for multiple entry Schengen Visa for the first time?
The first time you apply for a Schengen visa, you will only be granted a \u201csingle entry\u201d visa. If you are able to obey the rules of this Schengen visa, in subsequent Schengen visa applications you may be able to apply for a \u201cmultiple entry\u201d visa.Schengen Visa Length of Validity (Europe Visa)
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