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Want to travel to poland by car,entering france first,do I need a french schengen,or will polish one do?

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Going to poland in may,living in the uk(south african) married to a polish citizen.We are driving up to poland,entering france first,will they accept a polish visa(not stamped yet,new) Or do i need to get a french schengen,as I am entering france first(poland is part of the shengen agreement now,but they want a visa for the country you are entering first?)

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  1. You are South African and you have SA passport ,you must have a Schengen Agreement  whether you will be quit to go through FR,D,PL.

    If you have Britt passport it will be a different way.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_ag...


  2. In theory at least you ought to get your Schengen visa from France.

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