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If amount of days allowed is 4 days, it would be reasonable to assume that staying in the country for longer than that will not be looked good upon. You can do what you wish, of course, but I'd advice against it.zeeshi1122 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 8:01 pmYes you understood right..
Are you sure 1 week stay instead of 4 days will cause issue?
Do you mean you'll be going to both Sweden and France or France only? First option is fine, second - you'll be let in and everything, but might theoretically cause an issue in the future, as you deviated from your expected plan; you had to provide documents about your trip to Sweden, but you ended up not going there, so it's possible that when she applies for a visa next time, visa officers may doubt her plans in the EU. Or it might be fine.Also visa she got is for Sweden but we Will be visiting France is that ok?
You should do your best to stick to the trip as you declared it when you applied for the visa, there is a reason why those questions are asked. If you deviate, you might face repercussions down the line.zeeshi1122 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 8:01 pmYes you understood right..
Are you sure 1 week stay instead of 4 days will cause issue? Also visa she got is for Sweden but we Will be visiting France is that ok?
She will get her british passport next year anyway so will not need EU visa in future..meself2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 8:43 pmIf amount of days allowed is 4 days, it would be reasonable to assume that staying in the country for longer than that will not be looked good upon. You can do what you wish, of course, but I'd advice against it.zeeshi1122 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 8:01 pmYes you understood right..
Are you sure 1 week stay instead of 4 days will cause issue?Do you mean you'll be going to both Sweden and France or France only? First option is fine, second - you'll be let in and everything, but might theoretically cause an issue in the future, as you deviated from your expected plan; you had to provide documents about your trip to Sweden, but you ended up not going there, so it's possible that when she applies for a visa next time, visa officers may doubt her plans in the EU. Or it might be fine.Also visa she got is for Sweden but we Will be visiting France is that ok?
contorted_svy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:39 amSomething to be conscious of is that when she applies for UK naturalisation they will look at her immigation history in the last 10 years (also to other countries). This wouldn't be a huge violation, but also would look like a lax attitude towards the rules. It's your choice in the end.