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"It is a good thing that a foreigner who holds a long-stay visa granted by a Member State is able to travel to other Member States for at least three months within a period of six months, and on the basis of the same conditions as the holder of a residence permit. As this is the main matter covered by the regulation to which this report relates, we voted in favour. As we know, at present and in accordance with Community legislation which is in force, nationals of third countries who hold long-stay visas who might be, for example, students who wish to make a study trip to another Member State, scientists, academics, relatives of nationals of third countries and EU citizens, are not allowed to travel to other Member States during their stay or to pass through other Member States when returning to their country of origin, a situation which is not envisaged in the Schengen Agreement. The new rules which have now been approved will mean that a person who holds a long-stay visa (a visa for a stay of more than three months, or a type D visa) will have the same rights as the holder of a residence permit in terms of freedom of movement within the Schengen area."@en1

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