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Can I go to northern Europe on a Western European visa?

By 20 1 1, the number of Schengen member countries has increased to 26: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The Nordic countries you want to go to should be in it, get a Schengen visa from one of them, and you can travel to other Schengen countries without other visas. Britain and Switzerland are not Schengen countries and need to apply for visas themselves.

The specific application requirements for Schengen visa are as follows:

1. You should only apply for a visa from Schengen countries.

2. When transiting a Schengen country or several Schengen countries to another Schengen country, you need to apply for a visa from another Schengen country (country of entry).

3. To go to several Schengen countries, you must apply for a visa to the Schengen countries (the main visiting countries) or the Schengen countries with the longest stay. An invitation letter with a list of Schengen countries must fill in the length of stay in each Schengen country on the visa application form.

If you can't determine the main country to visit, apply for a visa to the first Schengen country.

5. The material requirements for issuing visas in various countries remain unchanged, and the receiving country may request supplementary materials when necessary.

6. Schengen visas cannot be applied one by one, and must be handled in a Schengen country.

7. According to the Schengen Agreement, a country's visa can enter other Schengen countries, and being refused by one country means being refused by other Schengen countries.

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