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No they cannot ,and will not. Schenegan tourist visas always allow for a transit in a schenegan country other than the one which issued the visa. If they ask, you could always tell them that you are planning to visit France from the Netherlandskhimerism wrote:2008. Can the Netherlands immigration refuse her entry into Amsterdam because her schengen visa was from the french consulate. Please help
Well, if they wanted to make this claim, the onus would be on visa holder to prove that they were in France, not on the embassy to prove that they were not.Richard66 wrote:As there is no border control between the Netherlands and France, how are the French ever to know you and your wife never went to France from the Netherlands and then back?
That's the whole premise of Napoleonic law on which the French and most Latin-speaking countries' law systems are based! If you are accused of a crime the burden of proof is on the accused to prove they are innocent, not the accuser to prove guilt.Richard66 wrote:You're guilty until proved innocent, eh? This is not the law as I learnt it.
I'd be hard put to prove I've been to France the times I went., for example.
Well, I hold a law degree from a Napoleonic-code country and this is not at all what I learnt. Anyway, if one's firm enough with the French authorities they normally cave in.That's the whole premise of Napoleonic law on which the French and most Latin-speaking countries' law systems are based! If you are accused of a crime the burden of proof is on the accused to prove they are innocent, not the accuser to prove guilt.
I've been twice to Switzerland when I lived in Germany and from the time I spent there I have only some photographs and I'm not even present in them.If you ever did need to prove it, make sure you keep things such as credit card receipts, receipts from automatic teller machines, hotel and restaurant bills, etc.