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No, a UK visa won't give your spouse visa-free access to other countries they would normally require a visa for. Even if she had ILR, it wouldn't make a difference. Only by becoming a British citizen would she enjoy the mostly visa-free travel that British passport holders do.John Green wrote:So she has the UK short term settlement information inside her passport. This allows her the SAME rights as a UK citizen to travel abroad, does it? So, for example, she can as easily go to EU member countries without having to get a visa as I can.
She will need to qualify and be granted British citizenship before she is entitled to apply for a British passport. They are completely different processes.John Green wrote:Appreciated. As a Moldovan citizen, she is entitled to visa-free travel within the Schengen Zone. However, she cannot visit here, Ireland and a few other countries outside the Zone in Europe without getting a visa. So this limitation will always apply to her, even after she gets ILR? Unless she applies for the UK passport (giving her dual nationality)?
This is starting to feel like de ja vu!!Casa wrote:She will need to qualify and be granted British citizenship before she is entitled to apply for a British passport. They are completely different processes.John Green wrote:Appreciated. As a Moldovan citizen, she is entitled to visa-free travel within the Schengen Zone. However, she cannot visit here, Ireland and a few other countries outside the Zone in Europe without getting a visa. So this limitation will always apply to her, even after she gets ILR? Unless she applies for the UK passport (giving her dual nationality)?