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Why do some Schengen countries not stamp passports of residence permit holders?
You're a resident of Schengen country A.
You're entering or exiting Schengen via Schengen country B.
B doesn't stamp your passport while entering/exiting.
Why is that?
Doesn't this complicate things ...
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Can EU citizens 'border-hop' between Schengen countries to prolong their 90-day maximum stay? [closed]
The European Commission states that EU citizens have the right to reside on the territory of another country "for up to three months without any conditions other than the requirement to hold a valid ...
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Travelling from France with a German student residency and a Fiktionsbescheinigung
I have a 2-year student residency in Germany. The residency ends in a few days so I had an appointment yesterday to renew it. Instead of a new residency I got a Fiktionsbescheinigung where the third ...
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Sweden UT Card holder can have non-Sweden country as point of entry [duplicate]
I have a Sweden UT card (Resident Permit), and I am a non-EU citizen. Right now, I am in India. I have not used my Sweden UT card before. Is it possible for me to enter any other Schengen country (not ...
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Entry to Germany with Swiss national visa, staying for a week [duplicate]
As far as I know, it is possible to freely travel inside the Schengen zone with visa D of some EU country, using 90/180 rule (up to 90 days in 180 days). However, I have the following question: I have ...
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Is my Finnish Schengen residence permit (issued for work) still valid if I'm no longer employed?
I have a residence permit (Finland), the valid days as per permit card is until June 30, 2016. I de-registered my SSN and moved out of Finland on October, 2015. Now I would like to travel to Germany, ...