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发表于 2005-9-17 19:05:27
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下面是我从大使馆PASTE的材料,你自己看一下就知道,不超过3个月不是从事自付或则自己雇佣自己的工作的拥有欧盟护照的。
Do you need a Visa for Germany ?
Visa Information
You do NOT NEED A VISA for Germany for business, personal visits or tourism if you are
- a citizen of the EU/EEA/EFTA
- a citizen of a country listed below
provided you are not going to stay longer than three months and you
are not going to do any paid or self-employed work
Andorra
Argentina
Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Costa Rica
Croatia
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Hong Kong
(HK - SAR only)
Israel
Japan
Korea (Rep. of)
Macao (RAE only)
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Nicaragua
New Zealand
Niue
Panama
Paraguay
Romania
San Marino
Singapore
Switzerland
United States of America
Uruguay
Vatican
Venezuela
- a holder of a Diplomatic, Service or Special Passport from
Chad, Ecuador, Ghana, Philippines, Senegal, Thailand and Turkey
- a holder of a Diplomatic Passport from
India, Jamaica, Kenya, Macedonia, Malawi, Morocco, Namibia, Pakistan
Peru, South Africa and Tunisia.
Citizens of any countries not mentioned above
WILL NEED A VISA to enter Germany.
Application for a visa
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The processing time for visa applications
for the nationals of the following countries is 14 days:
In addition to the regular requirements these nationals
have to hand in a second application form with passport photo,
a copy of their passport (pages with the personal data only) and
provide a full address of reference in Germany with postcode.
Afghanistan
Jemen
Phillipines
Algeria
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Qatar
Somalia
Colombia
Kuwait
Sudan
Congo (Democr. Rep.)
Lebanon
Surinam
Egypt
Libya
Syria
Indonesia
North Korea
United Arab Emirates
Irak
Oman
Iran
Pakistan
Please note that Travel Documents issued by the above named countries will need the same processing time. Travel Documents which are not recognized by Germany will need 4-8 weeks.
Holders of British Passports/Travel Documents:
To enter Germany without a visa, you must have one of these:
British "European Community" passport issued in or after August 1988
British "Isle of Man", "Jersey" and "Guernsey/Dependencies" passports
British Subject passport, with the additional entry: British Dependent
Territories citizen passport, with the additional entry: Holder is defined
as a UK National for community purposes.
Travel Documents according with the Convention of July 28, 1951
Travel Documents according with the Convention of September 28, 1954
The Travel Documents must be valid for at least another four months at
time of entry into Germany
If you do not have any of the above passports, you will need a
Visa to enter Germany.
Application for a visa
The German Embassy hereby informs, that the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany does not recognize the British Certificate of Identity (CID) for entering Germany and can not issue visas for the holders in ANY case.
The decision had to be taken because the British Government could not guarantee that holders of a CID will be allowed to reenter the United Kingdom. |
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