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Germany and Sweden are in Schengen. The UK is not.ad007008009 wrote:Thanks, but all of the text there seems to refer to family members. I do not have any EU family members. My residence permit is a Work Permit.
I called the Swedish Embassy in UK and they said if I travel from Germany then I can enter Sweden but the same would not apply if I travelled from UK (regardless of my resident permit), which I found a bit strange.
Any thoughts?
However, I sent a few emails to embassies/relevant persons and received the following responses, which confirms what EUsmile said.it should be noted that third country family members holding a valid residence card issued by a Member State applying the Schengen acquis in full can also be exempted from the visa requirement under Article 5 of the Schengen Borders Code, see Annex 22.
Belgium Embassy in Germany wrote:I confirm that, since you are holder of a valid [third country] passport and of a valid German residence permit, you can travel to Belgium without visa and legally stay there for a time period of maximal 90 days within 6 months (as long as your German residence permit is valid).
That's all very helpful. Thanks.VFS Helpline wrote:Please note that you can travel to Netherlands with the provided permit without any restrictions.