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You can of course ignore what has been discussed above regarding the acceptance under Schengen rules (that's the crucial point here) and stick to your own interpretation. But be reminded that what the EU Commission has issued here are guidelines only. They are not legally binding. The Schengen regulations are.acme4242 wrote:Sorry, I don't accept your limited interpretation of this new line as only meaning
"Schengen resident permit holders don't need a Schengen Visa"
Schengen Borders Code wrote:15. ‘residence permit’ means:
(a) all residence permits issued by the Member States
according to the uniform format laid down by Council
Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002 of 13 June 2002 laying
down a uniform format for residence permits for third country
nationals (2);
(b) all other documents issued by a Member State to third country
nationals authorising a stay in, or re-entry into,
its territory, with the exception of temporary permits
issued pending examination of a first application for a
residence permit as referred to in point (a) or an application
for asylum;
Yes, that's the bit I was referring to in my second post. I do not know why it says 'Member States' here. But it also says here that the residence permits have a uniform format. The preamble of the Regulation mentions that UK wants to apply it while Ireland said no. Interesting...Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:86ti,
I don't think it is as clear as you suggest.
REGULATION (EC) No 562/2006 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15 March 2006 establishing a Community Code on the rules governing the movement of persons across borders (Schengen Borders Code)
talks about "Member States" rather than "contracting party"Schengen Borders Code wrote:15. ‘residence permit’ means:
(a) all residence permits issued by the Member States
according to the uniform format laid down by Council
Regulation (EC) No 1030/2002 of 13 June 2002 laying
down a uniform format for residence permits for third country
nationals (2);
(b) all other documents issued by a Member State to third country
nationals authorising a stay in, or re-entry into,
its territory, with the exception of temporary permits
issued pending examination of a first application for a
residence permit as referred to in point (a) or an application
for asylum;
It is clear that the Regulation is only being implemented by Schengen states. But it says that those states that DO implement it, will have this reference to residence permits issued by "member states".86ti wrote:Yes, that's the bit I was referring to in my second post. I do not know why it says 'Member States' here. But it also says here that the residence permits have a uniform format. The preamble of the Regulation mentions that UK wants to apply it while Ireland said no. Interesting...