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wny97030
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Posted 11 years ago

I am a exchanging student who study in Germany now.
i came to Germany from last September, and i have a one year resident permit card from then on.
However, i went back to my home country Taiwan on February for 2 months. now i have been in Germany from April.Which means the past six months i have spent 2 months in Taiwan. i don't know if i have the qualification to buy a France pass. because i am not stay in Germany for the past continued six month. Is it okay? i am really confused.
Thank you!!

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi.
Indeed, this rule may be confusing. I personally would say, yes you can as the centre of your live was/is for the past one year Germany. But you can see it as well from an other view. Maybe ask at the Eurail Group.
But another thing is: what is your planed route in France?
As France is know as the most Interrail-hostile country in Europe. So it is often not worth to buy an One-Country-Pass France.
If you book early, you can get very cheap point to point tickets in France.
Peter :)

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wny97030
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replied 11 years ago

Thank you!
then can i buy a France pass from RailEur*pe?

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Why not purchasing your ticket in our online shop: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] It would be unfair to ask here, then purchase from RailE*rope, wouldnt it? ;)

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

I have the same thoughts like Flow.

:arr: Interrail ONE Country Pass France: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]

Peter :)