04.03.2006, 21:49
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Мэтр
Дата рег-ции: 25.03.2003
Откуда: Москва
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Вот, если интересно, юридическое буквоедство:
The Amsterdam Treaty, which came into force on 1 May 1999, marked a great step forward in integrating EU visa policy into the legal framework of the Union. The Treaty brought all aspects of EU visa policy into the Union's legal framework, integrating them into the new Title IV of the EU Treaty (visas, asylum, immigration and other policies related to free movement of persons).
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At the same time, another protocol annexed to the Treaty of Amsterdam integrated the Schengen acquis (the Schengen agreements and the implementing decisions) into the European Union treaties. On the basis of this protocol the harmonisation measures introduced by the original Schengen signatory Member States in the field of visas are now part of the EU legislative framework (i.e. the EU acquis).
In particular, the EU Member States applying the Schengen acquis, as well as Norway and Iceland, issue 'uniform short-stay visas' valid for travelling in the whole Schengen area. The harmonised conditions and criteria to issue uniform visas are laid down in Articles 9-17 of the Schengen Convention and specified in detail in the 'Common consular instructions' (OJ C 313, 16.12.2002, p.1).
http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_ho...el_visa_en.htm
а вот один из ответов ответ на часто задаваемые вопросы (сайт представительства ЕС в Австралии):
Frequently Asked Questions
Common information for Schengen Visa Applicants
If you intend to transit through or visit several Schengen states (Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway) for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes you have to obtain your Schengen visa from the Consulate of the country of your main destination. If your main destination cannot be ascertained, the country you first enter is responsible for granting your visa.
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Schengen visas for stays over 90 days are not available.
http://www.delaus.cec.eu.int/eu_guid...engenvisas.htm
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Paul
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