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Indians Can Apply For Multi-Entry Schengen Visa

An EU delegation to India stated that visa-free national equivalent travel rights will be granted during the validity period

Road sign for Schengen town on the western bank of the river Moselle, Luxembourg, the birthplace of the Schengen Agreement and common visa policy, which abolished passport and border control Savvapanf Photo on Shutterstock.com
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The European Union has made changes in the existing rules for Indian travellers frequenting Europe. On 18 April, the European Union (EU) adopted new rules for travellers from India. As a result, Indian citizens will now be able to apply for multiple-entry Schengen visas with up to five years of validity. Herve Delphin, European Union's ambassador to India, described the new visa regime as a move towards enhancing people-to-people contact between the two sides. The new visa rules will make it easier for Indian travelers to obtain visas under the "new cascade regime".

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