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My boyfriend is currently on a contract and is finishing in Oct. he wants to come and visit me in the uk for a short time before he goes back to SA. Will he be allowed entry into the uk with the Schengen Multi visa or the C1/D visa he has been issued with.










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    His nationality?
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 9:04










  • @NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
    – Burgi
    Sep 8 at 13:23










  • @burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 14:09






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    @Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
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    Sep 8 at 16:33






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    @svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
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My boyfriend is currently on a contract and is finishing in Oct. he wants to come and visit me in the uk for a short time before he goes back to SA. Will he be allowed entry into the uk with the Schengen Multi visa or the C1/D visa he has been issued with.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Richerby, Giorgio, gmauch, Ali Awan, Newton Sep 12 at 15:31


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    His nationality?
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 9:04










  • @NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
    – Burgi
    Sep 8 at 13:23










  • @burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 14:09






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    @Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
    – svick
    Sep 8 at 16:33






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    @svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
    – David Richerby
    Sep 8 at 22:30












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My boyfriend is currently on a contract and is finishing in Oct. he wants to come and visit me in the uk for a short time before he goes back to SA. Will he be allowed entry into the uk with the Schengen Multi visa or the C1/D visa he has been issued with.










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My boyfriend is currently on a contract and is finishing in Oct. he wants to come and visit me in the uk for a short time before he goes back to SA. Will he be allowed entry into the uk with the Schengen Multi visa or the C1/D visa he has been issued with.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Richerby, Giorgio, gmauch, Ali Awan, Newton Sep 12 at 15:31


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  • 4




    His nationality?
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 9:04










  • @NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
    – Burgi
    Sep 8 at 13:23










  • @burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 14:09






  • 3




    @Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
    – svick
    Sep 8 at 16:33






  • 1




    @svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
    – David Richerby
    Sep 8 at 22:30












  • 4




    His nationality?
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 9:04










  • @NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
    – Burgi
    Sep 8 at 13:23










  • @burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
    – Nean Der Thal
    Sep 8 at 14:09






  • 3




    @Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
    – svick
    Sep 8 at 16:33






  • 1




    @svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
    – David Richerby
    Sep 8 at 22:30







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His nationality?
– Nean Der Thal
Sep 8 at 9:04




His nationality?
– Nean Der Thal
Sep 8 at 9:04












@NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
– Burgi
Sep 8 at 13:23




@NeanDerThal "SA" usually means South African
– Burgi
Sep 8 at 13:23












@burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
– Nean Der Thal
Sep 8 at 14:09




@burgi yes, but just to make sure, maybe he is goung back to SA but he is not from SA.
– Nean Der Thal
Sep 8 at 14:09




3




3




@Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
– svick
Sep 8 at 16:33




@Burgi But it's the ISO code for Saudi Arabia.
– svick
Sep 8 at 16:33




1




1




@svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
– David Richerby
Sep 8 at 22:30




@svick And even then, he might be going back to Saudi Arabia but not a Saudi national.
– David Richerby
Sep 8 at 22:30










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Schengen visa does not allow him to enter the UK, nor does the US crew visa (C1/D).



Crewmembers do not need a visa to enter the UK only when they are a part of an operating crew, but when entering as passengers they will need to obtain a UK visa.






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  • How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
    – Michelle Howard
    Sep 8 at 9:39










  • @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:12










  • @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:14






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    @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 8 at 13:21










  • @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 13:36


















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The UK is not part of Schengen. Your boyfriend may require a visa to enter the UK, depending on his nationality. If he is South African, he needs a visa. You can check here https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa






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    Schengen visa does not allow him to enter the UK, nor does the US crew visa (C1/D).



    Crewmembers do not need a visa to enter the UK only when they are a part of an operating crew, but when entering as passengers they will need to obtain a UK visa.






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    • How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
      – Michelle Howard
      Sep 8 at 9:39










    • @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:12










    • @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:14






    • 2




      @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
      – Michael Hampton
      Sep 8 at 13:21










    • @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 13:36















    up vote
    13
    down vote













    Schengen visa does not allow him to enter the UK, nor does the US crew visa (C1/D).



    Crewmembers do not need a visa to enter the UK only when they are a part of an operating crew, but when entering as passengers they will need to obtain a UK visa.






    share|improve this answer




















    • How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
      – Michelle Howard
      Sep 8 at 9:39










    • @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:12










    • @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:14






    • 2




      @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
      – Michael Hampton
      Sep 8 at 13:21










    • @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 13:36













    up vote
    13
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    up vote
    13
    down vote









    Schengen visa does not allow him to enter the UK, nor does the US crew visa (C1/D).



    Crewmembers do not need a visa to enter the UK only when they are a part of an operating crew, but when entering as passengers they will need to obtain a UK visa.






    share|improve this answer












    Schengen visa does not allow him to enter the UK, nor does the US crew visa (C1/D).



    Crewmembers do not need a visa to enter the UK only when they are a part of an operating crew, but when entering as passengers they will need to obtain a UK visa.







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    • How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
      – Michelle Howard
      Sep 8 at 9:39










    • @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:12










    • @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:14






    • 2




      @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
      – Michael Hampton
      Sep 8 at 13:21










    • @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 13:36

















    • How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
      – Michelle Howard
      Sep 8 at 9:39










    • @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:12










    • @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 10:14






    • 2




      @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
      – Michael Hampton
      Sep 8 at 13:21










    • @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
      – Traveller
      Sep 8 at 13:36
















    How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
    – Michelle Howard
    Sep 8 at 9:39




    How would he apply over one when he is still cruising? Would he have to go back to SA then apply for one?
    – Michelle Howard
    Sep 8 at 9:39












    @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:12




    @Michelle Your boyfriend can apply online from any country providing he can attend a biometric appointment at a visa application centre, and can supply the required documentation gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/apply
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:12












    @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:14




    @Nean Der Thai That’s generally true for Schengen visas, but not for UK or USA
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 10:14




    2




    2




    @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 8 at 13:21




    @Traveller I suspect you have it reversed: The UK and USA don't generally care what country you apply for a visitor visa from. Schengen countries are more restrictive and require applicants to apply from their country of residence in most circumstances (because the Schengen agreement requires this).
    – Michael Hampton
    Sep 8 at 13:21












    @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 13:36





    @Michael Hampton Yes, I know. The OP’s boyfriend wants a UK visa, Nean Der Thal’s comment states the BF can only apply from his country of residence, which is not true.
    – Traveller
    Sep 8 at 13:36













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    The UK is not part of Schengen. Your boyfriend may require a visa to enter the UK, depending on his nationality. If he is South African, he needs a visa. You can check here https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa






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      up vote
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      The UK is not part of Schengen. Your boyfriend may require a visa to enter the UK, depending on his nationality. If he is South African, he needs a visa. You can check here https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa






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        up vote
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        up vote
        2
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        The UK is not part of Schengen. Your boyfriend may require a visa to enter the UK, depending on his nationality. If he is South African, he needs a visa. You can check here https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa






        share|improve this answer












        The UK is not part of Schengen. Your boyfriend may require a visa to enter the UK, depending on his nationality. If he is South African, he needs a visa. You can check here https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa







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