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Answer by Giacomo Catenazzi for A visa to visit the island that switches...

To enter in Spain or France, one needs the proper authorization. But the question has much to do with the "idealized" world where there are "(virtual) walls" in boundaries, and custom and immigration...

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Answer by Martin for A visa to visit the island that switches countries every...

Since the only permitted visits to the island are organised trips, you would need a visa for the country where your trip to the island began, which would also be a visa for the country administering...

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Answer by Willeke for A visa to visit the island that switches countries...

As both Spain and France are in the Schengen zone and (almost) all visas for tourists cover both countries, you will be covered by the same visa for the island which ever country is in power.Working on...

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Answer by Dmitry Grigoryev for A visa to visit the island that switches...

Multiple sources (English Wikipedia, French Wikipedia, Official site of Hendaye) all claim that the island cannot be visited. You could try to get a job in the maintenance department of Irun, which is...

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Answer by ajd for A visa to visit the island that switches countries every...

According to a New York Times article published in 2012, "you are not allowed to visit Pheasant Island", regardless of which or how many visas you have.

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A visa to visit the island that switches countries every six months?

So the island of Faisans is in France/Spain. Yes, both.For six months of the year, from February 1st to 31st July, it's under Spanish rule - and for the following six months - it's under French...

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