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A directive is not a law in itself; what a directive does is it creates a legally required outcome. How the result is to be achieved is left to each individual state.manicminer wrote: - Do EU embassies generally follow Directive 2004/38/EC or do they generally follow its implementation into that country's national law?
- Is the Directive simply a set of guidelines or does it need to be followed by all EU embassies?
If your questions/queries all relate to the same person and application, yes, keep it in one thread/topic please.manicminer wrote:Sorry, but I was just separating Schengen visas into different topics, e.g., validity, etc. I guess you are saying it is better to just keep all subtopics under Schengen visas under one thread?
Understood.liksah wrote:Yes, you will have the right. But prepare to answer some pointed questions by border guards when you leave if you do not decide to process residence during the same visit.
Is the multiple entry just for convenience in case we leave the Schengen zone and want to return within the validity of the visa, or is there another reason to request this rather than just a single entry?liksah wrote:For the most part, as long as you fill 90 days as the duration of your visit on the Schengen visa form (which you will have to fill), you should get a visa for 90 days. Make sure you also ask for a multiple entry visa.