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My fiancee is in Switzerland on a work - L permit. If i go on tourist visa,how many days can i live there? |
What is the maximum number of days i can stay with my fiancee who is working in Switzerland on L- Permit. This would be the first time i will be travelling abroad. Is it 90 days or less. You can get a visa from atime period of 1 month - to 6 months. It depends on the consulate rules in the country you live in now. Depends on which country you are from. If you are a citizen of certain places, like in North or South America (except Belize, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Peru), Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand you can stay for up to 90 days with just a passport. In general, when you are wondering the maximum number of days on a tourist visa or eligibility you should check with the website of the Consulate General of the country you want to visit, for the country you are from. |
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