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24One problem is that if you do not have enough income at home, you do not get visa, no matter how cheap you can actually travel.– Willeke ♦Commented Nov 10, 2019 at 22:00
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7See Article 21(5) in the Schengen Visa Code which bases required "means of subsistence" on "average prices in the Member State(s) concerned for board and lodging in budget accommodation"– Patricia ShanahanCommented Nov 11, 2019 at 8:53
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4In france it is legal to bivouac nearly anywhere... it means that you undo your tent every morning, travel or whatever, dont stay the day at your camp, dont leave pollution... Sleeping in wilds is perfectly legal in France and many other eu states. and India too. 1/figure of speech 2/ cyclists learn to wash with 2 liters of water and soap after 5 hours of bike. Washing that salty sweat off every day and rinsing with a liter is paradise itself. A river is luxury. ... what is being globalized in Europe feminine safety and local customs.– bandybabboonCommented Nov 11, 2019 at 12:21
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5@com.prehensible Funds parking is only likely to hurt a visa application - not help it.– J...Commented Nov 11, 2019 at 12:50
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8@com.prehensible "russians can start their schengen journey in estonia very easily compared to the UK" I do not advise anyone, Russian or not, to try starting a Schengen journey in the UK, because the UK isn't in the Schengen area, and doesn't issue Schengen visas. I take your point, but the error makes what you wrote appear as rather a disposable and under-informed comment, which it might not actually be.– MadHatterCommented Nov 11, 2019 at 12:54
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