My parents are in possession of the UK-issued EEA Residence Cards and we plan holidays in Cyprus. I was surprised that this country (clearly a beneficiary of EEA/2004/38/EC) is selective in dispensing who would benefit from the freedom of movement when it comes to the home turf.
6. Spouses/ Dependants of EU/EEA/CH Nationals
Spouses of EU/EEA/CH nationals who are holders of the relevant “RESIDENCE DOCUMENTATION-Residence Card of a Family Member of an EEA National (see specimen below) do not need a visa to enter Cyprus, provided that they are travelling with the European Citizen or they are going to join him/her. They should also carry with them their marriage certificate. This directive applies only to married couples.
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/HighCom/londo ... Document#6
I wrote to the High Commission and they came back adamant that my parents, even if they travel with me, need a visa. The bureaucrat actually went into an expense of forwarding me the list of documents that contained bookings, bills, letters, statements [gasp] [gasp] [gasp]
What would be the best way to approach this situation? We have about two weeks prior to the break
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