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European countries' visa requirements for a filipino living in korea?

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i'm planning to travel to europe with my husband this summer. we specifically want to visit germany, the czech republic (prague) and austria. my husband, having a korean passport, doesn't need a visa to enter these countries however i'm a filipina and i still hold a philippine passport. do i have to get a visa for all three countries? does anyone know the visa requirements for these countries for such a case?

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  1. The easy way is to get a Korean Passport.

    Foreign nationals married to Korean nationals are eligible to apply for Korean citizenship if they have lived in Korea for two years after marriage or have been married for longer than three years and lived in Korea for at least one year.The foreign national may be required to take a citizenship exam, although in some cases, he/she may be exempted.

    If you still hold a Philippine passport, then you need a visa.**


  2. National PHILIPPINES (PH)      

    Residence KOREA (REPUBLIC) (KR)

    Destination CZECH REPUBLIC (CZ)

    CZECH REPUBLIC (CZ)

    Passport (must be valid for at least 90 days beyond expiry

    date of the visa) required.

    Visa (must be obtained from embassy of Czech Rep. in country

    of residence) required.

    If being family member of an E.U. national (see TIRGL/EEU )

    and holding proof thereof (e.g. marriage certificate) a short-

    term visa can be issued on arrival free of charge by the

    Authority of Aliens and Border Police.

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    National PHILIPPINES (PH)      

    Residence KOREA (REPUBLIC) (KR) /Destination AUSTRIA (AT)

    AUSTRIA (AT)

    Passport and visa required.

    Minors: for information relating to infants aged up to 6

    months, see: For details, click here .

    Passengers are allowed to travel on a one way ticket provided

    holding sufficient funds to:

    - buy return/onward tickets; and

    - cover their intended stay.

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    National PHILIPPINES (PH)      

    Residence KOREA (REPUBLIC) (KR) /Destination GERMANY (DE)

    GERMANY (DE)

    Passport and visa required.

    Passenger must hold:

    - sufficient funds; and

    - return or onward ticket; and/or

    - other documents required for next destination.

    Non-compliance with the entry requirements (incl. forged

    documents) results in:

    a. fines for the transporting carrier varying between

       EUR 1,000.- and EUR 2,500.- per passenger;

    b. penalties of up to EUR 10,000.- per passenger in the event

       that the carrier was negligent in taking the necessary

       precaution to the end that the passenger complied with the

       entry requirements; and

    c. deportation to country of origin or any other place where

       the person is admissible. Detention costs at carrier's

       expense.

  3. Why don't you visit the websites of the corresponding embassies? It's the best way because, if there are any recent changes, the people on Y/A might not know about it and they might give you the wrong information.

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