Travel options to the UK, Rome and Norway

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A Filipino citizen was invited by a family to visit the UK. At the same time they want to visit Rome, Italy and if possible Norway. Is this possible? What visas do they need to apply for? And how long does it take usually for the decision? They are planning to visit the UK on July 13. Thanks.



Best Answer

They need one Schengen visa for Italy and Norway, or two separate ones. If they visit one directly after the other, they need one visa; if they return to the UK, they need either a double-entry visa or two separate ones.

You also need an UK visa, which is a completely separate process. However, it can be easier to get a visa for places like the UK or Schengen area if one has a visa in another Western industrialized country; if you return to the UK from Italy/Norway, it helps if you already have an UK visa.

I can't answer average processing times in the Philippines.




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How do you get from Norway to Rome?

The best way to get from Rome to Norway is to fly which takes 5h 59m and costs \u20ac50 - \u20ac260. Alternatively, you can bus via Prague, which costs \u20ac100 - \u20ac140 and takes 43h 15m.

What is the best way to get to Norway from UK?

UK to Norway without flying... Or travel by Eurostar and onward trains from London to Hamburg, staying there overnight, take a train to Frederikshavn next morning then the comfortable overnight ferry to Oslo. Or you can take a train to Kiel in Germany then the luxurious Color Line ferry to Oslo, sailing up Oslo Fjord.

Can you get a ferry from the UK to Norway?

By ferry from the UKThere are currently no car ferries from the UK to Norway; the nearest you'll get is Esbjerg in Denmark, about 900km (around 10hr) by road from Oslo, with DFDS Seaways (wdfdsseaways.co.uk) from Harwich.

Is there a train from UK to Norway?

No, there is no direct train from London to Norway. However, there are services departing from London St Pancras Intl and arriving at Oslo S via Amsterdam Centraal, Berlin Hbf, Malm\xf6 Centralstation and G\xf6teborg Centralstation. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 30h 23m.



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