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It doesn't make sense to me at all.Tinibee wrote: i don't know how they expect anybody where english is their second language to have any idea about what they need.
But this doesnt apply to the OP....luky-marina wrote:The foreign spouse of a EU national (except French national) may enter France without visa if they are holding:
a valid travel document;
a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Spouse-and ... opean.html
This is just an example and valid for any Schengen country.
luky-marina wrote:The foreign spouse of a EU national (except French national) may enter France without visa if they are holding:
a valid travel document;
a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Spouse-and ... opean.html
This is just an example and valid for any Schengen country.
If the passport has NOT expired, then YES, it is a valid travel document.3crown wrote:Call me thick if necessary - do they call a Passport holding a Spouse Visa a Valid travel document? sorry to ask the obvious but have been caught out a couple of times by not asking
luky-marina wrote:The foreign spouse of a EU national (except French national) may enter France without visa if they are holding:
a valid travel document;
a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Spouse-and ... opean.html
This is just an example and valid for any Schengen country.
Wrong. He has free movement rights whenever he is travelling with his EU citizen spouse outside the UK.ciaramc wrote:The only way he would have free movement would be if both of you moved to another EU state and exercised treaty rights (work,study...)
As soon as the UK national leaves the UK for France (for example), they are exercising their free movement rights. Their accompanying non-EU spouse also has free movement rights, though they can be required to get a visa if they do not have a Residence Card (which they will not typically have since their UK spouse was not exercising treaty rights in the UK).ciaramc wrote:Ok Directive I think you are wrong - free movement because you have been exercising treaty rights does not generally apply to say a british citizen/non EU spouse - living in the UK under UK national law! Well that was my understanding of the directive!
So you are saying that anyone married to a non EU no matter if you have been issued a RC under EU or National law can travel visa free???? As long as they can prove their relationship?
Most embassies will tell you that your RC must clearly state the you have been issued the card under the directive!!
If I'm wrong great!! That means all our spouses can all travel visa free!!
Rozen wrote:If the passport has NOT expired, then YES, it is a valid travel document.3crown wrote:Call me thick if necessary - do they call a Passport holding a Spouse Visa a Valid travel document? sorry to ask the obvious but have been caught out a couple of times by not asking
luky-marina wrote:The foreign spouse of a EU national (except French national) may enter France without visa if they are holding:
a valid travel document;
a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Spouse-and ... opean.html
This is just an example and valid for any Schengen country.
If it HAS expired, then it obviously is NOT valid!
A UK spouse visa is NOT a residence permit endorsement normally construed as "Family Member of EEA national".
Not angry! Just stressing, so that you understand. Sorry if I gave that impression. Happy days!3crown wrote:Thanks Rozen- sorry if I made you angry!Rozen wrote:If the passport has NOT expired, then YES, it is a valid travel document.3crown wrote:Call me thick if necessary - do they call a Passport holding a Spouse Visa a Valid travel document? sorry to ask the obvious but have been caught out a couple of times by not asking
luky-marina wrote:The foreign spouse of a EU national (except French national) may enter France without visa if they are holding:
a valid travel document;
a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Spouse-and ... opean.html
This is just an example and valid for any Schengen country.
If it HAS expired, then it obviously is NOT valid!
A UK spouse visa is NOT a residence permit endorsement normally construed as "Family Member of EEA national".
Applicant is generally required to get a visa when travelling to other EU member states because they do not have a (European law) Residence Card.ciaramc wrote:Ok I understand that free movement means travelling from one EU country to the next hassle free......but the OP was asking if they would need a shengen visa and I think they would! Many people on the forum have been informed that they will need a visa......
Not that you will want to do it, nor should you need to, but you and your husband could come to the UK without a visa (aka. EEA Family Permit). You may or may not have to avoid Stupid. But at the UK border control in Calais, they will let you in if you have your passports and your marriage certificate.ciaramc wrote:Also why then should we bother to apply for a visa/family permit for example to the UK....technically I could travel from Italy to the UK with my spouse without a visa? No? But we both know that would never happen.....because nobody would let us board a plane out of fear they will have to pay a fine!! I understand this is a problem of the airline....but it still hinders our free movement and probably won't change any time soon!