Hello everyone,
I’m in a sticky situation and would appreciate any advice. I am an Australian (non EU) citizen planning on studying in Barcelona from September to December 2007 (Exams in January 2008). I applied for a student visa in Australia before I left on 27 June 2007 to study in Italy for 3 weeks. Unfortunately the Student Visa did not come through in time and I had to depart without it. I entered Italy on June 28, 2007. I have received advice that my Student Visa has now been approved and that I have until the first week of August 2007 to pick it up…in Australia.
I am entitled to stay in the Schengen states for up to 90 days without a visa within a 6 month period. But obviously I have already been in Italy for 3 weeks and will need to stay in Spain for 3-4 months. If I leave Italy now and go to a non-Schengen country I will be out of the Schengen zone for 8 weeks before the semester starts in Barcelona in mid September.
Advice I have received from Spanish embassies indicates that I must return to Australia to collect my Student Visa. This, however, seems a sad waste of money which I could use to travel elsewhere in Europe. From my research on various web-sites it seems that American citizens have virtually no problems overstaying their tourist visas in Spain and suffer no consequences. I am wondering if this is the case for Australian citizens.
I would hate to be deported before completing my studies in Spain, or to be “black-listed” upon leaving Spain to return to Australia. I have a grand-father who was born in England and am entitled to an English “Ancestral Visa” though did not have time to apply for this before leaving Australia. I would like to one day apply for European residency/citizenship. Can anyone advise me of the possible or likely risks to me if I overstay my tourist visa in Spain? Can authorities blacklist me, fine me, put me in jail, deport me? Or am I just worrying too much?
Thank you.