Chile to Sweden without a visa

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  • You and your friend will go through immigration checks at the first airport in the Schengen area and through emigration at the last airport before leaving. After that, there may be identity checks for security (if you fly) or spot checks at internal borders (by car, train, bike, hiking, etc.), but there will be no stamps at these checks.
  • Chile is in 'Annex II' of the Schengen visa policy, so no visa is required. Your friend should be prepared to answer questions about travel plans, and how he is going to pay for them, and how and when he is going to leave again. Then he gets a stamp to record the entry.
  • Your friend can stay up to 90 days out of every 180 days. That is, on any day he is in Schengen, count back 180 days and check that he wasn't in Schengen for more than 90 days.

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Yes, a national of Chile can travel to Sweden (and the rest of the Schengen area) visa-free to visit for a maximum of 90 days out of every 180 days. Schengen area countries will stamp the passport on entry and exit, rather than issuing a piece of paper at the border.

Reference: Lists of third countries whose nationals must be in possession of a visa when crossing the external borders and of those whose nationals are exempt from that requirement

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