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If Gina, what I suppose, has a dual nationality (Mother Ukraine, father German for example), she can stay as long as she wants in Barcelona.

How does Nora do that?

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1 minute ago, balt2103 said:

If Gina, what I suppose, has a dual nationality (Mother Ukraine, father German for example), she can stay as long as she wants in Barcelona.

How does Nora do that?

It was said earlier, she should be Polish.

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1 hour ago, balt2103 said:

Her usual 90 days are over Thursday 25th May. But since she will not leave on Thursday, she can still have a month or two left

 

31 minutes ago, balt2103 said:

If she has a Schengen visa, she MUST leave the EU tomorrow. Not later. However, since she will not leave tomorrow she can not have a Schengen visa. And that is why it is completely questionable when she goes home.

Do we know she is not leaving? How? Packing might bee done tomorrow.

10 minutes ago, Thestarider said:

I don't see how she could possibly qualify for a long stay visa unless she is a citizen of one the Schengen countries.

People say Nora lives in Spain, so Gina might too, but I have no idea

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3 minutes ago, balt2103 said:

If Gina, what I suppose, has a dual nationality (Mother Ukraine, father German for example), she can stay as long as she wants in Barcelona.

How does Nora do that?

She is a  Spanish citizen :biggrin: Holds dual citizenship Ukraine as well

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3 minutes ago, Thestarider said:

She is a  Spanish citizen :biggrin: Holds dual citizenship Ukraine as well

Two passports, no problem if you have dual citizenship. I have U.S. and Finnish.

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