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Entering Germany by huet: 11:25pm On Feb 24, 2011
Hello house,I wish to know the possible question that could be asked if I want to enter germany with a greek work permit at the point of entry. Thanks
Re: Entering Germany by 25omega(m): 1:01am On Feb 25, 2011
huet:

Hello house,I wish to know the possible question that could be asked if I want to enter germany with a greek work permit at the point of entry. Thanks
grin grin grin is a greek work permit the same as a permanent residence? or are you still going to be using your green pali?
Re: Entering Germany by huet: 4:16am On Feb 25, 2011
I will still be using my green passport.I have a 2-year work permit on my green passport.
Re: Entering Germany by Vicjustice: 9:04am On Feb 25, 2011
huet:

Hello house,I wish to know the possible question that could be asked if I want to enter germany with a greek work permit at the point of entry. Thanks
   With the Greek Adeia Paramonis, you will not be asked any question what-so-ever, you won't even meet any immigration control point, both countries are members of the Schengen agreement, therefore, the only people that would have a look at your documents are the airline staff in Greece; before they issue your boarding pass. And when you arrive Germany, the plane will taxi you (the passangers) to the domestic wing of the airport and once you're out of the plane, you walk your way out of the airport as you'd do in a bus station. There is no immigration control.
Re: Entering Germany by huet: 10:42am On Feb 25, 2011
@Vicjustice
Thanks for the response.I'm actually going from Nigeria.I travelled out of athens last yera(30th of dec) to Nigeria.And I want to go to germany from nigeria to just pay a visit to a friend and from there off to athens.
Thanks as your quick response will be appreciated.
Re: Entering Germany by Vicjustice: 11:18am On Feb 25, 2011
huet:

@Vicjustice
Thanks for the response.I'm actually going from Nigeria.I travelled out of athens last yera(30th of dec) to Nigeria.And I want to go to germany from nigeria to just pay a visit to a friend and from there off to athens.
Thanks as your quick response will be appreciated.
   As a Greek Adeia Paramonis holder travelling From Nigeria to Germany, your documents will definitely be scrutinised on suspicion that you're an impersonator, and you will be asked questions which demand that you explain:
*Your purpose of travelling to Germany
*Why you chose to travel to Germany from Nigeria
*If you've been stopped before by the Greek immigration
*(They might even want to test your knowledge about Greece)
*Who you are visiting in Germany
*How much money is in your possession
*Where you would be staying in Germany
*What job you do in Greece
*When you intend to leave Germany
*If you have an onward ticket etc
Re: Entering Germany by huet: 1:49pm On Feb 25, 2011
@Vicjustice
I'm actually very grateful for your response.Just the last question:What documents are they going to scrutinise?And I dont mind if you could help suggest answers to the questions cos the truth is I dont want to go back to greece.I will appreciate your affirmative response.
*Your purpose of travelling to Germany
*Why you chose to travel to Germany from Nigeria
*If you've been stopped before by the Greek immigration
*(They might even want to test your knowledge about Greece)
*Who you are visiting in Germany
*How much money is in your possession
*Where you would be staying in Germany
*What job you do in Greece
*When you intend to leave Germany
*If you have an onward ticket etc
Re: Entering Germany by juzme: 5:19pm On Feb 25, 2011
I think the answer to the questions is that you should fly through Greece to Germany if you have a valid Greek residency. Flight ticket to Germany from Greece if purchase on time should be like 80euro.
But if the passport is not yours then avoid using it as you will end up being deported and if the passport is yours and you have valid Greece Residency there is nothing to worry about as they will surely allow you to enter germany after scrutinizing you and also you are certain to answer their questions since you live in Greece before.
Re: Entering Germany by 25omega(m): 6:48pm On Feb 25, 2011
huet:

@Vicjustice
I'm actually very grateful for your response.Just the last question:What documents are they going to scrutinise?And I dont mind if you could help suggest answers to the questions cos[b] the truth is I dont want to go back to greece[/b].I will appreciate your affirmative response.
and there it is the real reason
Re: Entering Germany by Vicjustice: 6:58pm On Feb 25, 2011
huet:

@Vicjustice
I'm actually very grateful for your response.Just the last question:What documents are they going to scrutinise?And I dont mind if you could help suggest answers to the questions cos the truth is I dont want to go back to greece.I will appreciate your affirmative response.
  Man, i don't think you really ever lived in Greece otherwise, you wouldn't have been talking about your passport being endorsed with a Greek Work Permit sticker; you should have known that such Work Permit sticker doesn't exist, the only document that exist as work permit is the short term (6 months) ones in plain paper sheet that are issued on request to asylum seekers who are holders of the temporal pink card known as Rose Karta; This particular (hand-typed and photocopied) sheet of document (known as Adeia Ergasia) carries no significant authenticity except for the stamps and refference number, and a holder does not have the rights to leave Greece how much more to enter another Schengen country from Africa.
  Now, take a look at the sticker in the passport, and observe that the colour is pinkish with European Union emblem at the top and a bowing Bull in the middle: This is the Schengen Residence Permit-Adeia Paramonis not Work Permit-Adeia Ergasia, get this fact right before the lack of knowledge betrays you in Germany.
  If you really need help, then answer these questions and let me see how prepared you are for this venture
Re: Entering Germany by Davedavy: 9:55am On Feb 26, 2011
huet:

Hello house,I wish to know the possible question that could be asked if I want to enter germany with a greek work permit at the point of entry. Thanks

If you hold a valid residence permit issued by the Greek authority,you can travel within the shengen freely and Germany is within the shengen zone.However,coming in from outside the shengen,you will definately be subjected to immigration control.If truly you have a Greek residence permit,i believe you should know these things.It is safer to always enter the shengen through the country you reside,or at least have an onward ticket to your destination if entering through another member country.
You are not allowed to work and live in another member state,you are only allowed for up to 90 days visit.
Re: Entering Germany by suxes2005(m): 3:15pm On Feb 26, 2011
@OP, i guess you have read it all here
Fly to greece and from greece to Germany

SHALOM
Re: Entering Germany by huet: 4:04pm On Feb 26, 2011
Thanks all, i appreciate all your comments.
@Vicjustice
The sticker on my passport is pinkish with European Union emblem at the top and a bowing Bull in the middle.
Re: Entering Germany by Vicjustice: 12:29am On Feb 28, 2011
huet:

Thanks all, i appreciate all your comments.
@Vicjustice
The sticker on my passport is pinkish with European Union emblem at the top and a bowing Bull in the middle.
   My friend, things are easier when done orderly. If you travel direct to Germany from Nigeria with that document, the chance of your stopage by the German immigration is very, very high as you would have a lot of explanations to make. Therefore, it is wiser for you to enter the Schengen territory through the country that issued the travel document, and in your case, that country is Greece.
   Remember that a basic knowledge of the Greek language is an advantage, but it's not essential as most Africans in Greece can't make a sentence in the language; but however, it's very important to know how to say "Den Milao Ellinika" or "Den Xero Ellinika"  which means "I Don't Speak Greek" or "I Don't Know Greek" respectively
   And unlike most people exaggerate, it is not necessary to study the language like mad in order to pass their immigration, you only have to wish and hope that the immigration officer on counter-post does not see it necessary to ask you questions otherwise, your cover is blown no matter how hard you try to study the language. But however, you need to know how to say where you're coming from when asked "Apo pou irthes?" and answer "where you live in" when asked "pou meneis". And anything further than that, simply tell the officer in Greek or in English "Den Milao Ellinika" or "I Don't Speak Greek". Remember, your lack of knowledge of the Greek language will not betray you, rather, it's the pretence of the knowledge that would give you away: Greek people are aware of the fact that over 90% of Africans in Greece can not make a sentence in their complicated language.
Re: Entering Germany by wishlolia(f): 1:36pm On Mar 03, 2011
@poster, you want jand with resemblance kpali? grin grin grin

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