Dutch immigration at St Pancras intl

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We are a family of 3 taking direct train from London St Pancras intl to Amsterdam which has started in April 2018. We have valid Schengen visa already and we hold Indian passports.



However I have a doubt about exit from UK and entry into Schengen. Will our passports be stamped accordingly ?



Later from Amsterdam we are taking train to Paris and than flight to our home country. Will it be a smooth immigration from Paris if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ?



If someone who has taken this journey can clear our doubts. Thanks










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    We are a family of 3 taking direct train from London St Pancras intl to Amsterdam which has started in April 2018. We have valid Schengen visa already and we hold Indian passports.



    However I have a doubt about exit from UK and entry into Schengen. Will our passports be stamped accordingly ?



    Later from Amsterdam we are taking train to Paris and than flight to our home country. Will it be a smooth immigration from Paris if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ?



    If someone who has taken this journey can clear our doubts. Thanks










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      We are a family of 3 taking direct train from London St Pancras intl to Amsterdam which has started in April 2018. We have valid Schengen visa already and we hold Indian passports.



      However I have a doubt about exit from UK and entry into Schengen. Will our passports be stamped accordingly ?



      Later from Amsterdam we are taking train to Paris and than flight to our home country. Will it be a smooth immigration from Paris if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ?



      If someone who has taken this journey can clear our doubts. Thanks










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      We are a family of 3 taking direct train from London St Pancras intl to Amsterdam which has started in April 2018. We have valid Schengen visa already and we hold Indian passports.



      However I have a doubt about exit from UK and entry into Schengen. Will our passports be stamped accordingly ?



      Later from Amsterdam we are taking train to Paris and than flight to our home country. Will it be a smooth immigration from Paris if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ?



      If someone who has taken this journey can clear our doubts. Thanks







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          French police is supposed to stamp passports except those of EU, EFTA, Andorran, Monaco and San Marino citizens, or persons holding article 10/20 residence cards.



          However, they often ignore stamping low-risk passports (US, Canadian, Australian, NZ etc.), which is illegal on their part and can land the traveller in great trouble if exiting through a stricter country such as Sweden.



          However, this isn't likely with an Indian passport.



          Still, you must make sure they stamp your passport (insist if necessary), both on entry and exit.






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            Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
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          French police is supposed to stamp passports except those of EU, EFTA, Andorran, Monaco and San Marino citizens, or persons holding article 10/20 residence cards.



          However, they often ignore stamping low-risk passports (US, Canadian, Australian, NZ etc.), which is illegal on their part and can land the traveller in great trouble if exiting through a stricter country such as Sweden.



          However, this isn't likely with an Indian passport.



          Still, you must make sure they stamp your passport (insist if necessary), both on entry and exit.






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            Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
            – jcaron
            59 mins ago










          • @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
            – Coke
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          French police is supposed to stamp passports except those of EU, EFTA, Andorran, Monaco and San Marino citizens, or persons holding article 10/20 residence cards.



          However, they often ignore stamping low-risk passports (US, Canadian, Australian, NZ etc.), which is illegal on their part and can land the traveller in great trouble if exiting through a stricter country such as Sweden.



          However, this isn't likely with an Indian passport.



          Still, you must make sure they stamp your passport (insist if necessary), both on entry and exit.






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            Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
            – jcaron
            59 mins ago










          • @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
            – Coke
            49 mins ago












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          French police is supposed to stamp passports except those of EU, EFTA, Andorran, Monaco and San Marino citizens, or persons holding article 10/20 residence cards.



          However, they often ignore stamping low-risk passports (US, Canadian, Australian, NZ etc.), which is illegal on their part and can land the traveller in great trouble if exiting through a stricter country such as Sweden.



          However, this isn't likely with an Indian passport.



          Still, you must make sure they stamp your passport (insist if necessary), both on entry and exit.






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          French police is supposed to stamp passports except those of EU, EFTA, Andorran, Monaco and San Marino citizens, or persons holding article 10/20 residence cards.



          However, they often ignore stamping low-risk passports (US, Canadian, Australian, NZ etc.), which is illegal on their part and can land the traveller in great trouble if exiting through a stricter country such as Sweden.



          However, this isn't likely with an Indian passport.



          Still, you must make sure they stamp your passport (insist if necessary), both on entry and exit.







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            Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
            – jcaron
            59 mins ago










          • @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
            – Coke
            49 mins ago












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            Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
            – jcaron
            59 mins ago










          • @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
            – Coke
            49 mins ago







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          Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
          – jcaron
          59 mins ago




          Just to make it clear: French border police are present at St Pancras, and process all passengers embarking on Eurostar services.
          – jcaron
          59 mins ago












          @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
          – Coke
          49 mins ago




          @jcaron OP knows that ("if our passports are not stamped inward at St Prwncras intl ")
          – Coke
          49 mins ago










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