dahlia1704
Traveller
0 comments
Posted 9 years ago
Hi,
I am a non-EU citizen who has been studying (and residing) in Sweden for almost 2 years. My Swedish residence permit will expire on 30 June 2015. I will be staying around for another few months as a tourist (my country has a visa waiver agreement with EU so I can stay visa-free for 90 days).
I wish to travel around in July & August, so am I still eligible for an Interrail pass? My permit would have expired by then but how do I purchase a EUrail pass when my address right now is in Europe?
Please advice.
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi!
IMO, without a valid residency permit you are not eligible for Interrail and would have to get Eurail (which can also be delivered to European addresses).
However, depending on your route you may also think about travelling with regular single tickets instead of a pass.
Flo 8)
ntrain
Traveller
123 comments
There are dozens of EUrailpass-sellers, though of course when you use this site, this would be choice nr 1. Passes are also for sell at some big stations, but not anymore in SE, K/obenhavn could do.
EU-rl need not always be that more expensive as INterrail (for youth you can also buy 2nd cl.), and the days of use can be spread out much more-over 2 monthes. Plus that there are dozens+more of smaller areas-2,3,4 countries. It might even incl. SE, which then also saves money, as IR is NOT valid in the home-country.