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What is that card - is it a UK BRP or a UK-issued RC?tati* wrote:Hi guys,
Could anyone tell me whether I ll have to apply for a Schengen visa before going to Italy for a short holiday with my husband who is Italian himself?
I am a holder of the valid biometric residence card.
Many thanks.
noajthan wrote:
What is that card - is it a UK BRP?
or is it an EU Article 10 (or 16 or 20) type of card?
And what is your nationality?
There is a non-visa way to travel but it may not be stress-free or quick/easy:
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... to-travel/
You should be good to go then, as outlined here:tati* wrote:I m Ukrainian.
On my biometric (plastic) card it says a Residence card of a family member of Union citizen. Issued in the UK.
Type of permit :
Family member - EU residence
noajthan wrote: You should be good to go then, as outlined here:
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/0 ... u-citizen/
Assuming husband lives & works in UK he has exercised treaty rights in another member state - so it is fine that he returns to "home" country (with you).tati* wrote:Thank you!
But i am not sure i understood this moment:
2.The visa applicant will be travelling with, or joining, the EU citizen for a visit or permanent move to an EU member state. (If they are going to the “home” country of the EU citizen, then there can be a requirement that the EU citizen had previously lived/worked in a different member state)
We are going to his home country but we live in the UK now.
noajthan wrote: Assuming husband lives & works in UK he has exercised treaty rights in another member state - so it is fine that he returns to "home" country (with you).