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by DavidR98 » Sat Dec 28, 2013 11:35 pm
Suppose that the non-EU spouse of a British citizen, currently living outside Europe, needs to travel to an EU country such as France to join her spouse as the first stage of the Surrinder Singh route. The advice here seems to be that she should obtain a 'Schengen' (that is, a short-stay) visa and then register as a resident once there. However, travel on a short-stay visa normally requires a return ticket. Is it possible to obtain a visa similar to an EEA family permit so that only a one-way ticket is required for this initial journey?