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I am a chinese. can i enter into switzerland with a schengen visa?

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I am a chinese. can i enter into switzerland with a schengen visa?

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  1. http://www.bfm.admin.ch/bfm/en/home/them...

    China (People's Republic of China) also see Hong Kong and Macao

    Obligation to hold a visa;

    • release from the obligation to hold a visa for foreigners holding a valid permanent residence certificate of an EU or EFTA country, Andorra, Canada, Monaco, San Marino or the USA if their stay in Switzerland does not exceed 3 months. This certificate must be   admitted by the FOM (pdf, 267 Kb), and the stay must serve one of the following purposes: tourism; visit; theoretical education (study courses, technical courses which a Swiss company organises for its own personnel or offers to foreign customers in connection with the purchase or supply of technical equipment; theoretical courses which a Swiss company organises for its employees working abroad) without internship; business; medical treatment and recuperation; participation in scientific, economic, cultural, religious or sport events; transportation of persons or goods to or through Switzerland (transit) effected by a driver in the service of a company seated abroad; temporary reporting for foreign media; services across the borders, business on behalf of a foreign employer or business meetings, not exceeding 8 days within a calendar year. Excluding any activities in the fields of both primary and auxiliary construction work and civil engineering, catering and hotel services, industrial and private cleaners, as well as surveillance and security services and s*x industry;

    • release from the obligation to hold a visa for airport transit in the cases listed in   List 2;

    • release from the obligation to hold a visa for other reasons in the cases listed in   List 2.

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  2. Actually, I don't think so and you should contact the Swiss consulate close to your home.

    For your information, I noticed that AXA Schengen travel insurance is covering for Switzerland. It is well hidden in their genreal terms and conditions. I think u can see that in:

    http://www.axa-schengen.com/english/gen_...

    Have a safe trip

    Oli

  3. hallo,

    you can't enter Switzerland with Schengen visa as this country doesn't belong to the list of Schengen countries.

    watch this http://www.axa-schengen.com/english/sche...

    apply for visa

    http://switzerland.visahq.com/embassy/Ch...

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