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  1. William Garza

    Who has been on the Camino for more than 12 months? How was it?

    1969, thats breathtaking! What an adventure..what adventures you must have had!
  2. Tincatinker

    Who has been on the Camino for more than 12 months? How was it?

    ...Winter is a good time for the southern routes. Agadir to Oujda via Ouarzazate works well. I may have misunderstood your question. Spending a year in Spain, assuming you have rights under Schengen or the appropriate visa is easy. Spending a year on Camino is going to require some serious...
  3. Nocheechako

    Flight booked for my second camino. It's been 67 days since my last camino .... addict for sure

    My wife and I are up to 3 now, Enjoy. Be mindful of your Schengen 90-day limit.
  4. C clearly

    One-Way airline ticket

    Please 🙏 let us not go into the ETIAS discussion on this thread. Not only Google, but a forum search will find enough other threads to reveal the extent of the non-news. =1&o=date']Click here to read a few such threads, if you dare!
  5. A

    One-Way airline ticket

    ...System, is a new travel authorization system designed by the European Union to enhance security for visa-exempt travellers entering the Schengen Area. Quick fact: Starting in May 2025, more than 1.4 billion individuals will be required to obtain an ETIAS authorization prior to their travel...
  6. BRSmith13

    One-Way airline ticket

    Isn’t it soon that US citizens are going to have to get a Schengen visa soon? Like May?
  7. Rick of Rick and Peg

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    Thank you @trecile for bolding some of my previous post; it made a connection in my mind. Currently the Schengen treaty counties have a list of other countries whose nationals are allowed to visit ports of entry without holding a visa. The authorities are expecting that these visitors from...
  8. trecile

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    As the following quote states, possession of a return ticket isn't required, but the ability to purchase one is.
  9. Rick of Rick and Peg

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    ...Brussels, 28.10.2022 C(2022) 7591 final ANNEX to the Commission Recommendation establishing a common "Practical Handbook for Border Guards (Schengen Handbook)" to be used by Member States' competent authorities when carrying out the border control of persons and replacing Recommendation (C...
  10. BRSmith13

    Pros & Cons of One-way Flights

    While I have not challenged to rule, it is my understanding that if you are a US citizen and flying from the US to Europe (Schengen area) they require that you have a return ticket purchased if a tourist staying 90days or less - so they know you won’t be stuck and a financial drain on them. If...
  11. C

    One-Way airline ticket

    I flew out of Los Angeles, Ca. to Barcelona with a connector in Canada. I did not have a flight home when I landed. I took a train to Pamplona stayed overnight and then a taxi to SJPP. No one ever asked me for a ticket home. I booked my flight home after about 20 days when I was in Sahagun.
  12. Peterexpatkiwi

    One-Way airline ticket

    Where did you come from? Your avatar says Spain. From anywhere in the Schengen zone it's irrelevant. Let alone Spain! The OP is listed as living in the USA. Technically, when you enter Spain you must have both the plane ticket to Spain and either a return one to your country of origin, or to a...
  13. geraldkelly

    Camino from Luxembourg

    ...Luxembourg city and Dudelange, it seems a bit of an Ëmwéi (detour), it would be much easier just to follow the valley of the Mosel river to Schengen. Luxembourg has a Camino association, Frënn vum Camino de Santiago de Compostela, Lëtzebuerg. Their websites seems to be down at the moment...
  14. J F Gregory

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    The U S only at this point look and stamp passports from other countries.
  15. WGroleau

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    ...immigration. A couple of times, I actually had enough time to go outside and back in and did so. One exception was when I changed planes in Schengen with origin and destination non-Schengen and got entry and exit stamps—and two Schengen days because the two flights were before and after...
  16. MickMac

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    Doug there will be no restrictions for EU passport holders it will be the same as now.
  17. dougfitz

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    As I understand it, the controls are in place for the Schengen Zone, not for the EU. There may still be arrangements for travellers from the EU that are no longer available to UK citizens. I generally find the signage at entry points makes it clear which pathway one needs to take on arrival.
  18. Rick of Rick and Peg

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    I see. Good question in that UK and Irish passport holders are transiting from Ireland, an EU country to the EU (repeating you) but, at the same time, you are entering the Schengen zone from a non-Schengen nation.
  19. JabbaPapa

    New long-term French visa possibility for some UK citizens

    French Law is different in several respects, including this one -- though as to the 180-day rule you refer to, it's the old pre-Schengen arrangement, and a reason why EU nationals can now stay up to 180 days in the UK. As to taxation, all home owners in France are subjected to the local &...
  20. MickMac

    Clarification of new entry rules in Oct 24.

    Travel between Ireland and Britain is part of an agreed common travel area, with no restrictions. Ireland is an EU member and travel to our European mainland is covered by freedom of movement, no restrictions are involved. Hope this clarifies this, travel arrangements also cover people born...

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