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Switzerland has an associate status in the Schengen aggreement. and here you can read how to obtain the Swiss Visa http://www.universitieshandbook.com/articles/how-to-obtain-a-swiss-visa

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Zurich is a city in Switzerland and Switzerland is now a part of the Schengen Area (since December 2008). A Schengen Visa is a visa which allows the holder to visit any country which is part of the Schengen Agreement. Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland are the present Schengen countries (as of May 2009). Liechtenstein is expected to fully sign-up later this year. Also there are no border controls between San Marino, Vatican City and Italy or between Monaco and France. Separate visas are still needed for visits to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus and other European countries. Schengen countries are those where border controls have been abolished so there are no longer any passport checks on borders and it's often difficult to know if you've actually crossed a border. Note that there are still customs checks between Schengen countries where one is an EU member (for example, Sweden) and the other is not part of the EU (for example, Norway). All Schengen countries require people to carry some form of ID with them (whether they are a visitor or a national or resident of that country). To apply for a Schengen visa you should apply to the embassy of the first country you intend to visit. If you plan to visit Italy, France and Spain (in that order) then you only need to apply to the Italian embassy and your visa is good for France and Spain too. European Union and EEA citizens don't need any visas to travel within the EU or Schengen countries. Croatians don't need any kind of visa for travel in Italy, Slovenia or Hungary but do need a visa if they intend to go elsewhere in the EU. Americans and Canadians may need a visa for some EU countries.

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AHN Staff Geneva, Switzerland (AHN) - Switzerland became the 25th member of the Schengen agreement on Friday, bridging a geographical gap in the European continent. With Geneva's inclusion in the one-visa policy which permits Schengen visa holders to enter 24 other nations in Europe, travels could now freely cross Switzerland's land boundaries from France, Germany, Italy or Austria. The agreement takes effect March 29, 2009. It was named after a small Luxembourg town where the pact was signed in 1985. In preparation for its implementation, border patrol at the Bardonnex checkpoint in Geneva distributed 40,000 leaflets on Thursday morning to commuters coming from France. About 700,000 cross Switzerland's borders with other EU nations. Aside from tourists from different parts of the world who want to have a glimpse of the Swiss alps while traveling through the continent, Switzerland's inclusion into Schengen territory will benefit non-European nationals residing in Switzerland who needed a separate visa to enter other Schengen nations. According to Swiss officials, they joined the agreement to have access to Schengen security data and provide the country with more knowledge about terrorism, criminal threats and asylum seekers.

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It is now - Just became part of the Schengen Agreement a few weeks ago. Happy travels!

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Yes, Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area and has been since 2008.

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Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area.

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Yes, Liechenstein is part of the Schengen Area

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Yes, Switzerland is part of Schengen.

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Yes, Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are valid.


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Does a schengen visa of Switzerland work to travel to Italy?

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Can you travel to Spain with Swiss visa?

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