Passport stamp on exit of Schengen to Schengen as a non EU citizen
As a resident of Chile on holiday in Sweden (90 days tourist no visa required), will I get a passport stamp upon leaving Sweden even though the flight is to another Schengen country, say France or Spain?
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As a resident of Chile on holiday in Sweden (90 days tourist no visa required), will I get a passport stamp upon leaving Sweden even though the flight is to another Schengen country, say France or Spain?
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Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05
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As a resident of Chile on holiday in Sweden (90 days tourist no visa required), will I get a passport stamp upon leaving Sweden even though the flight is to another Schengen country, say France or Spain?
visas schengen passport-stamps
As a resident of Chile on holiday in Sweden (90 days tourist no visa required), will I get a passport stamp upon leaving Sweden even though the flight is to another Schengen country, say France or Spain?
visas schengen passport-stamps
visas schengen passport-stamps
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Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05
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Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05
Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05
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No, you will not pass through the systematic passport check when flying between Schengen countries, and you will not get passport stamps at either end of the flights.
In some, more-or-less exceptional, situation you may encounter "extraordinary" passport checks in or between the Schengen countries. Even if you run into such a check, you are not crossing the external Schengen border, so you wont't get a stamp (falsely) claiming you have done so.
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No.
Flights between Schengen countries are regarded as domestic flights, so there will not be any stamp. In fact, you may even not be controlled at all.
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No, you will not pass through the systematic passport check when flying between Schengen countries, and you will not get passport stamps at either end of the flights.
In some, more-or-less exceptional, situation you may encounter "extraordinary" passport checks in or between the Schengen countries. Even if you run into such a check, you are not crossing the external Schengen border, so you wont't get a stamp (falsely) claiming you have done so.
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No, you will not pass through the systematic passport check when flying between Schengen countries, and you will not get passport stamps at either end of the flights.
In some, more-or-less exceptional, situation you may encounter "extraordinary" passport checks in or between the Schengen countries. Even if you run into such a check, you are not crossing the external Schengen border, so you wont't get a stamp (falsely) claiming you have done so.
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No, you will not pass through the systematic passport check when flying between Schengen countries, and you will not get passport stamps at either end of the flights.
In some, more-or-less exceptional, situation you may encounter "extraordinary" passport checks in or between the Schengen countries. Even if you run into such a check, you are not crossing the external Schengen border, so you wont't get a stamp (falsely) claiming you have done so.
No, you will not pass through the systematic passport check when flying between Schengen countries, and you will not get passport stamps at either end of the flights.
In some, more-or-less exceptional, situation you may encounter "extraordinary" passport checks in or between the Schengen countries. Even if you run into such a check, you are not crossing the external Schengen border, so you wont't get a stamp (falsely) claiming you have done so.
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No.
Flights between Schengen countries are regarded as domestic flights, so there will not be any stamp. In fact, you may even not be controlled at all.
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No.
Flights between Schengen countries are regarded as domestic flights, so there will not be any stamp. In fact, you may even not be controlled at all.
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No.
Flights between Schengen countries are regarded as domestic flights, so there will not be any stamp. In fact, you may even not be controlled at all.
No.
Flights between Schengen countries are regarded as domestic flights, so there will not be any stamp. In fact, you may even not be controlled at all.
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Why do you need a exit stamp? Is there any reason for that?
– Marcel P.
Jan 21 at 16:43
It has to do with an application for recidency. The Migration Agency requires proof in the form of a stamp in the passport, to show we are not in the country when the decision of residency is taken.
– Angelica Rojas
Jan 22 at 9:05