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If you have another travel document, i.e. an ID card of a EU country, or another passport, you may use those, otherwise I am afraid you cannot travel with a COA. My wife EEA2 application took 8 months, and in the last 4 months she couldn't travel as the then BIA wad holding her only passport, and EU countries and airlines weren't accepting her ID card.toabetterchange wrote: do you know if i can travel to anothr EU country with a COA? could i apply for Schengen visa? thank you
Thank you guys, yes passport and COA...Jambo wrote:I presume you mean a passport + CoA (instead of RC). Not just the CoA.
I suggest you contact the relevant embassy and ask if they accept CoA as proof of legal stay in the UK. Have you got a copy of your marriage certificate? You will need that also to show your relationship to the EEA national (if traveling together).
Thank you but better to wait the RC.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/ describes travelling without a visa. Note that it mainly works if you avoid airlines
If you get your visa from the Germans please let us know how it went. I m so curious to know how they can deliver a shengen visa. Without any form of stay even if you are a family menber of EEAtoabetterchange wrote:Thank you for recommendation! Germany in the listDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:Go to Munich and from there south to the Alps! Mid to Late September is lovely if you have time then
How come they don t need your statusDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:You should not need any proof of your current residence in the UK. Apply for a visa from the Germans by post. Such proof is not required in the application.
Germany is also lovely to visit!
Why does everyone want to go to Spain? It is beyond me! (I realize you did not say you want to go to Spain).
I am not sure exactly what question you are asking.stetois wrote:How come they don t need your status
Hi, did you say that this mainly works if i avoid airlines? what about Eurostar? or by train?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/ describes travelling without a visa. Note that it mainly works if you avoid airlines