I am a non-European with a non-European passport, but I have a student visa for a country in the EU and is currently studying here so I am confused about the ‘country of residence’ bit. I would prefer to get the Eurail pass rather than the Interrail pass, but am I allowed to do so?
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In theory, you must be able to show where you live.
In practice though, nobody is going to question that if you have a Eurail pass and a non-European passport.
Hi irfanr99, You can know more about the conditions of use for the county if residence here. I hope that helps. Cheers,
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