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Diese Antwort habe ich von Schweden bekommen:
according to the Swedish National Police Agency (circular letter CM 9/08, 2008-08-25), Sweden has bilateral visa agreements with some Non-European countries, that have been agreed upon before the 1st of September 1993, and that are still valid in addition to the Schengen agreements. Members of these countries can enter the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) and stay as tourists for 90 days irrespective of their previous stay in another Schengen country. However, a stay in one of the Nordic countries within the last 6 months, will be counted and subtracted from the period.
List of countries with such visa-free agreements are:
United States of America, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Nicaragua, New Zeeland, Panama, Paraguay, Singapore, South Korea, Uruguay, Venezuela
It means that even if a member in the countries listed below has been staying in another Schengen country, he/she can stay as a tourist in Sweden for 90 days.
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