Finland's new Schengen Visa rules: How Indians will be impacted
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, FINLAND/ Updated : Jan 5, 2024, 14:21 IST
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This notable change involves increased financial requirements, wherein travellers will now be obligated to show a minimum of 50 euros for each day spent in Finland. This represents a significant uptick of 20 euros from the previou … Read more
This notable change involves increased financial requirements, wherein travellers will now be obligated to show a minimum of 50 euros for each day spent in Finland. This represents a significant uptick of 20 euros from the previous amount, which involves a substantial 66% increase. If reports are to go by, the adjustment has been attributed to the rising living costs in the country. Read less
Finland has implemented new regulations that will affect short-stay travellers seeking Schengen visas.
This notable change involves increased financial requirements, wherein travellers will now be obligated to show a minimum of 50 euros for each day spent in Finland. This represents a significant uptick of 20 euros from the previous amount, which involves a substantial 66% increase. If reports are to go by, the adjustment has been attributed to the rising living costs in the country.
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A Schengen visa holds significance as it functions as an entry permit for individuals intending short-term or temporary visits, facilitating travel within the Schengen area. This region encompasses numerous European countries, including 23 out of the 27 EU member nations, along with the associated neighbours, such as Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.
In line with the augmented financial prerequisite, Finland has also introduced a novel proof of sponsorship or accommodation scheme. Hosts will be mandated to complete a sponsorship form, which must be included with the rest of the visa application. This measure has been designed to enhance the transparency and accountability of financial arrangements for those seeking short-term stays in Finland.
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It is noteworthy that the Schengen area is set to expand from March, granting visa holders the ability to visit two additional countries during their trip to Europe - Bulgaria and Romania. This development broadens the scope of travel possibilities for those holding Schengen visas.
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