long-stay visa definition

long-stay visa means an authorisation issued by a Member State as provided for in Article 18 of the Schengen Convention or issued in accordance with the national law of Member States not applying the Schengen acquis in full;
long-stay visa means the authorisation or decision of a Member State required for entry for an intended stay in that Member State of more than three months;
long-stay visa means an authorisation issued by a Member State as provided for in Article 18 of the Schengen Convention;

More Definitions of long-stay visa

long-stay visa means an authorisation or decision issued by one of the Member States in accordance with its national law or Union law required for entry for an intended stay in that Member State of more than three months,
long-stay visa means an authorisation issued by a Member State as provided for in Article 18 of the Schengen Convention or issued in accordance with the national law of Member States that do not fully implement the Schengen acquis.
long-stay visa means a long-stay visa as referred to in Article 18(1) of Convention of 19 June 1990 implementing the Schengen Agreement of 14 June 1985 between the governments of the States of the Benelux Economic Union, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic on the gradual abolition of checks at their common borders1;
long-stay visa means a long-stay visa as referred to in Article 18(1) of Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement;
long-stay visa means ⮊ […] ⮈ ⮊ an ⮈ authorisation or decision ⮊ issued by
long-stay visa means an visa authorisation41 issued by a Member State as provided for in Article 18 of the Schengen Convention;
long-stay visa means a visa issued by Timorese entities of a duration of six months or more;