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cuddlybear

Do i need a visa going to amsterdam i am a uk resident?


    



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Neil
Not if you are a UK citizen, or a citizen of another EU member state, and have a passport or identity card to prove it.

If you are resident in the UK, but don't have EU citizenship you may need a visa.

See http://www.minbuza.nl/default.asp?CMS_ITEM=9FDF22B88B324638B2F37B4E2B4A0798X1X53636X73 for full details.


briandoogan13
No Amsterdam is part of the EC so you can travel and work freely


zoeksalamander
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Nope.


stargazer
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no as it's part of the EU


telleron
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what passport have you got? just because you have UK residency might not give you rights in other EC countries... If you have a UK passport you are ok.


NOT TELLING YOU LOL
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no you will Be OK


MISS ******
No you don't you lucky person.

What you do need is several rizzla packs, snacks (for munchies), condoms and the mask worn for scary movie........

Enjoy it.


GRUMPY /UK
NO JUST SOME ROLLI PAPERS


Fat Bob
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Most of these answers are ridiculous and have been posted by people who don't know the difference between residency and citizenship.The answer to your question depends on your citizenship,i.e. which passport you hold.


nkellingley@btinternet.com
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No - but if you want to get on the plane then don't forget your passport, which you don't need legally but the airline will insist you have. Otherwise it's in the European Union and you don't need a visa for any EU country if you are a UK national.


bobonumpty
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no


Ebony Princess
no i don't think so


smart_babe
no visa required


JS
Anyone telling you that you don't need a visa is being very irresponsible. The fact that you are a UK resident is irrelevant. You need to determine what nationalities the Netherlands (Holland) accept without a visa. If you are from a high risk country you will almost certainly need to apply for a visa - best to check with the embassy of the netherlands.


welly
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No, as it's in Europe. You'd need a visa for the US, Australia, NZ.


? BlueBerry ?
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The fact that you are an UK resident per se doesn't aloud you to travel in the EU without visa.

Unless you hold a EU valid Passport you do need a visa.

And if you're planning to work there, you might need a working visa, dependind which country you have a passport from.


Have fun ;-))


vekswrex
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no just lots of cash


Saz
No its in Europe


Jeff J
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no


shubhamsindhwani
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NO.,.. go and enjoy..chill



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