aliciaaaaaa
Traveller
7 comments
Posted 13 years ago
Hi all,
I've just read that to visit Innsbruck Austria you need a visa and i've started to worry that I havent dont my research enough about visas etc to visit certain countries. I have a UK passport and assumed this was all I needed.
I plan on travelling Paris - Geneva - Interlaken - Zurich - Innsbruck - Salzburg - Prague - Berlin - Boppard - Amsterdam.
Can anyone advise me if I need to apply for certain documents to gain access to these areas?
Thanks!
Alicia
Peter
Traveller
9337 comments
Hi Alicia.
With an European passport you won't need a visa for Austria!
You can access all countries you are visiting without a visa (France, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Rep. Germany, Netherlands).
Peter :)
aliciaaaaaa
Traveller
7 comments
Phew! Thanks Peter, i was reading different things in different sites, confusing!
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Wow, where did you find this?! :D
nltrainer
Traveller
1416 comments
maybe!
it depends-like any Q about visa/passports etc about your own nationality-and asking without stating that clearly is a bit uuhhh- unsmart thinking.
OF the people living in countries that take/sell IR- only Turkey is an exception-they need a Schengenvisa. This applies to Russians/Ukraynians, Byeolrusski tioi=sells IR, but does not accept.
ANY EU-national (I always wonder why especially Brits appear so unknowing about what that brings) can travel in the whole EU+enlarged Schengenzone (incl. Switserland, Norway too) with just their own ID-card, or passport of course.
Peter
Traveller
9337 comments
Hi.
Alicia states that she owns an UK passport in the first post. So I think it is clear she's living in the UK or at least travelling with an UK passport.
And that's why we run this forum: to ask such questions.
We are a friendly forum - so please be polite! No need to use sentences like unsmart thinking.
Thank you.
Peter