Since 1 September, 2006, it is possible for third country citizens - holders of (either of the documents below)
a) valid Schengen visa (B or C - see below) - with a territorial validity for whole Schengen
b) valid B or C visa issued by a new EU member state (acceded to the EU in 2004)
c) valid long-term visa (D type) issued by an EU member state, Island and Norway
to stay on the territory of the Czech Republic without a Czech visa for a maximum number of 5 days IF they TRANSIT via the Czech Republic to another country.
Please note that the above written does NOT apply for third country citizens residing in the UK and Ireland!
Depending on the type of visa, this information is divided into the following sections:
Airport visa A
Transit visa B
Visa for stay up to 90 days C
Visa for stay longer than 90 days D
------------------------------------------------------------------------ On a Visa D????? N'est ce pas???
Third country citizens who hold a valid residence permit of the Netherlands or other Schengen state can travel to the Czech Republic without a Czech visa for a maximum number of 5 days if they transit to another country. They have to present their passport, valid for at least another 3 months after they leave the Czech Republic, and a valid residence card (for Regulier Bepaalde Tijd, Regulier onbepaalde tijd, Asiel bepaalde tijd, Asiel onbepaalde tijd, Geprivilegeerdendocument) in the passport at the border or the return visa (visum voor terugkeer). If you do not transit, you need to apply for visa. Also for a stay longer than 5 days it is necessary to apply for a visa.
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et je suis tout à fait d'accord avec toi, que c'est chiant!! si t es à paris, c est encore mieux, je viens de bordeaux, en plus il pleuvait bien hier, j étais comme un 落汤鸡.