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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?

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  • 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.

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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.
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  • 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?










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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











  • 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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    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.






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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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              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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                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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                  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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                  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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