do i need a schengen visa going to Austria coming from Switzerland?

2008-10-26 11:19 am
i'll be going to Switzerland next week. btw i'm from the philippines. i work for the government so i'll be using a red passport(gov't passport). i will be going to austria after visiting switzerland.

so do i still need a schengen visa or any other requirements to get to austria coming from switzerland?? or is my gov't passport good enough to travel to austria??

i would really appreciate any help. tia.
更新1:

@ cycd oh ok. just wondering though. does this apply to all visitors or just to tourists?? cause i'll be attending an ASEAN conference that's why i'm using a red(gov't) passport. so does this still apply to me or just to tourists?? just wondering. tia.

更新2:

@ Nades thanks. =)

回答 (5)

2008-10-27 5:28 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Holders of Philippines diplomatic or official passports are visa exempted for Austria.

The holders of diplomatic, official and service passports may move within the territory of the Contracting States for three months from the date of entry (if they are not subject to the visa requirements) or for the period provided for by the visa.
Persons accredited by a diplomatic or consular representation and members of their families who hold the card issued by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs may move within the territory of the Contracting States for a maximum period of three months upon production of this card and, if required, the travel document.
III. Regulations governing movements outlined in this document shall apply to laissez-passers issued by the Intergovernmental International Organisations to which all the Schengen States belong to officials of those organisations who, pursuant to the Treaties establishing those Organisations, are exempted from registering with the Immigration Office and from holding a residence permit (see Annex 5 to the Common Manual).
Regulations governing movement of holders of diplomatic, official and service passports
Schedule A
Countries whose nationals are NOT subject to a visa requirement in one or more Schengen States when they are holders of diplomatic, official or service passports, but who are subject to this requirement when they are holders of ordinary passports.
Holders of Philippines diplomatic or official passsport are visa exempted for Austria.

Source:
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52005XG1222(01):EN:NOT
2016-10-25 6:33 pm
It relies upon which u . s . a . you're from. Switzerland isn't in the Schergen team. the great element is to pass to the Swiss Embassy in Oslo and ask. you are able to also keep on with for a visa there in case you want one.
2008-10-26 12:04 pm
You might still need a Schengen visa. Don't contact the Swiss embassy as the other poster suggested, you need to contact the Austrian embassy/consulate in Bern, Switzerland. I've posted the link below. Up at the very top you'll see a link "Kontakt" - click that and send them a message to inquire. There's also a number to call. HTH!
2008-10-26 11:37 am
i think you need to get a schengen visa, switzerland as a landing/first point, so you will go to the swiss consulate to do it.

when u travel to austria next (or any next schengen), then there is no need. you need to fill in other schengen states you want to visit on the swiss consulate paper though.
2008-10-29 2:13 pm
yes you need a schengen visa


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