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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Unlock the secrets to effortless European travel with our comprehensive guide on Bilateral Visa Agreements. Perfect for digital nomads, expats, and globe-trotters, our latest video dives into the ins and outs of navigating visa policies to maximize your freedom of movement across Europe. Learn which countries have reciprocal arrangements, understand how these treaties offer unique opportunities for work and leisure, and get the latest insights on making the most of bilateral agreements for hassle-free travel. Whether you're planning an extended getaway or looking to expand your horizons, our expert breakdown ensures you're well-informed and ready to explore.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @evopaj
    @evopaj 4 месяца назад +4

    🎉 where do we find the link to the page suggested?

  • @SenorJuan2023
    @SenorJuan2023 4 месяца назад +1

    First!

  • @patimalatima9
    @patimalatima9 9 дней назад

    ALso Romania and Bulgaria are in schengen now.

  • @amandar3467
    @amandar3467 7 дней назад

    The website says: "US passport holders who take advantage of one of these visa-waiver agreements are required to exit the Schengen Area from that EU nation. It is required that the traveler fly directly to a third-country or transit in a non-Schengen airport, on departure. It is not possible to move freely around Europe under the bilateral agreements, so travelers are required to remain in that particular EU member state." It seems you can't just go from one bilateral agreement country to the other?

  • @ДжейШмидт
    @ДжейШмидт 4 месяца назад

    Balkans is easy if you know how. Aegean flies into Belgrade. Whizz Air and not sure what other airlines fly into Niš. Niš Airport is a couple km from city center so easy and cheap taxi ride. Turkish Airlines flies everywhere, including Sarajevo. I THINK Ryanair flies to Banja Luka.

  • @patimalatima9
    @patimalatima9 9 дней назад

    I hope you can help me quickly. I was just in Poland for 90 days after overstaying my schengen in Romania (did not know they had joined the Schengen in April so I was clueless.). Poland let me stay 90 days but told me I had to leave Poland and go to another non-Schen. country. Now I am in the Ukraine and am having trouble because I have a dog, want to fly out from Moldova, and there's just no flights that allow a dog to where I want to go next. But I am reading that Hungary has an agreement, so couldn't I take a train from Ukraine to Hungary (even though I spent 90 days in Schen. then 90 in Poland) and fly out from Budapest, or even stay in Hungary for 90 days if I want as long as I stay there and fly out from there)? I've been in Ukraine a week so isn't my visa reset? And I am reading that you can live in German indefinitely as long as you fly to London or somewhere for a day to reset? This seems strange.

  • @ДжейШмидт
    @ДжейШмидт 4 месяца назад

    Here is the link?