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Working visas as they interact with other documents for travel of relatively short duration. Long-term visits to any particular country and prolonged work there may be covered at the Expatriates Stack Exchange site.
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Living in other EU countries while being on a work visa
In general:
You are not covered by the EU freedom of movement (that's for EU citizens and their family).
You are not allowed to live in other EU member states on the basis of your visa.
You are allow …
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Working remotely on the French work and holiday visa?
If you work and reside in France, by default you have to pay taxes in France. The FAQ on the program includes a reminder of this. Many people wish there would be but the principle is simple and there …
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Can I apply for tourist visa while living in a different country as an expat?
As others have explained at length, it depends on the rules of the destination country and the nuances of your situation. But a more direct answer is possible:
The Schengen area has a rule that you m …
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Transit stop in Germany on route to USA from Turkey with expired Turkish visa
Without details, it's difficult to understand exactly what's going on.
Preventing someone from boarding a plane to some third destination would seem unusual, lest there is some arrest warrant against …
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Do I need a work visa to attend a conference?
You do not need a visa or work authorisation to travel to the EU / Schengen area to attend conferences or trainings. This is fully within the scope of “business travel” covered by short-stay Schengen …