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Can I Travel Within the Schengen Area with an Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS)?

Dernière mise à jour : 13 déc. 2024

28/11/2024


Flow Chart of Traveling with APS in Schengen Area

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Hello, I would like to ask if I can travel within the Schengen area with an Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS). I was previously on a Talent Passport (Research) visa, and after it expired, I was granted a 6-month APS. I am planning to travel to Italy and Spain in January and would like to know if this is permitted.


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Yes, you can travel within the Schengen area using your Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS). As the holder of a valid APS, you are entitled to travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within 180 days


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Yes, you can travel within the Schengen area using your Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS). As the holder of a valid APS, you are entitled to travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within 180 days.

Travel Rights with APS

Your APS allows you to:

  1. Enter and travel throughout the entire Schengen Area.

  2. Leave and re-enter the Schengen Area, as long as your APS remains valid.

Considerations for Your Trip

When planning your travel to Italy and Spain in January, keep in mind:

  • Ensure your APS will still be valid during your planned travel dates.

  • Carry your valid passport along with your APS.

  • It's recommended to have a translation of your APS in English or the local language of the countries you're visiting.

  • While you have the right to travel, it's advisable to re-enter the Schengen area via France to avoid potential issues.

Additional Precautions

To facilitate smooth travel:

  • Carry copies of relevant documents, such as the Schengen Borders Code, highlighting Article 2 paragraph 16 and Article 39 paragraph 1, which confirm the APS as a valid residence permit1.

  • Be prepared to explain your status if questioned by border officials in other Schengen countries.

Remember, while you can travel freely within the Schengen area, your APS is primarily valid for staying in France. For stays longer than 90 days in another Schengen country, you would need to apply for a specific visa from that country's embassy

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