I have 3 months multiple entry business visa for Schengen country applied from French consulate in Dubai. Am I allowed to enter/travel to other Schengen countries without entering first or visiting France?
Another case, I have a friend who is traveling to Greece (one of Schengen countries) for vacation. But due to more difficulties (visa applicaton, Greek embassy, etc), she was suggested by travel agent to enter first to "easier" (more popular for tourists) Schengen countries like Netherlands, Germany, France, etc. Spend one two days, then proceed to Greece. But then we have other idea. To get the visa (from one of these "easy" countries), cancel the ticket booking, then change the flight directly to Greece. Will she be allowed to enter Greece with Schengen visa issued by other country?
Basically both cases are likely the same, the difference is multiple entry business visa and single entry tourist visa.
Any help would be appreciated.



 Seems overcomplicated and unless someone asks the visa place (my previous post) or has done it before, then it would be hard to answer.  If I were making the rules I would say, if you have a visa for X country then enter there (if the visa says the country you will be entering), if the visa is for "Schengen country" then it won't matter. For example if you go to the states, technically it does not matte where you enter but think about it: if you have to apply for a visa they will ask you for the plane ticket and if you say your purpose is to visit someone in California but the ticket is for Miami then maybe you won't get a visa.  If your purpose is to go to Greece then apply for Greece.  If you don't want to do that then Apply to Italy and buy a cheap ticket to Greece - might be worth the hassle.  Or apply to Greece and enter thru Italy and report back to us so we know the answer.
   Seems overcomplicated and unless someone asks the visa place (my previous post) or has done it before, then it would be hard to answer.  If I were making the rules I would say, if you have a visa for X country then enter there (if the visa says the country you will be entering), if the visa is for "Schengen country" then it won't matter. For example if you go to the states, technically it does not matte where you enter but think about it: if you have to apply for a visa they will ask you for the plane ticket and if you say your purpose is to visit someone in California but the ticket is for Miami then maybe you won't get a visa.  If your purpose is to go to Greece then apply for Greece.  If you don't want to do that then Apply to Italy and buy a cheap ticket to Greece - might be worth the hassle.  Or apply to Greece and enter thru Italy and report back to us so we know the answer.
 
 
