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27M ENFP, looking for a partner
Software engineer, 🇮🇳, cat dad 🐈⬛
I’m Calm, collected and curious. I love to yap and also would listen to you yap for hours :). I used to play video games semi professionally a decade ago but now I play casually.
I’ve been travelling a lot in the recent years, visited 🇳🇱🇫🇷🇸🇪🇩🇰🇱🇰🇹🇭🇵🇭🇸🇬🇰🇷🇲🇾 so far, I’m also getting tattoos from every country i visit (fun side quest ngl). I love concerts, swimming, creating playlists, finding new hobbies.
I don’t have any preference on location/language. As long as you’re communicating, we gucci. I had an anxious attachment type but have been growing out of it lately. Love languages - physical touch and quality time
When I took the test a few years i was an INFP so maybe I oscillate between E and I? So I’d be down for a “Lets stay in and chill” night or anything spontaneous.
hmu if you’re down to navigate this world, one step at a time. Luna and I will be responding :)
The Weeknd in parken day 2
Two of my friends were supposed to tag along with my but one couldn’t make it- so giving away that ticket for free, hmu if you’d want it. Standing tickets, so you’ll have to enter the arena with us.
[Advice Needed] Changing itinerary after getting Schengen visa (Netherlands primary) - adding Norway?
Hi everyone,
I (Indian Passport) recently got my Schengen visa approved. I applied through the Netherlands as my primary destination.
The original itinerary I submitted with my application was:
- Netherlands: (5 days)
- Denmark: (4 days)
Now that the visa is issued, I am considering adding a short detour to Norway. The updated itinerary would look like this:
- Netherlands: (5 days)
- Norway: (2 days)
- Denmark: (2 days)
The Netherlands remains my primary destination where I will be spending the maximum number of days. My overall dates within the Schengen zone haven't changed.
My questions are:
- Will this modification cause any issues with border control when I arrive in the Schengen area?
- Should I proactively inform the immigration officer about this change in plans, or only explain it if they ask to see my internal travel documents?
- Could adding this detour negatively impact my chances during future Schengen visa appointments, even though I'm still respecting the "primary destination" rule?
I plan to have all my updated internal transit tickets and hotel bookings printed out and ready to show at the border.
Has anyone had a similar experience recently? Any advice is much appreciated! Thanks!