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In general though I think it should be no problemArticle 4 - Right of exit
1. Without prejudice to the provisions on travel documents applicable to national border controls, all Union citizens with a valid identity card or passport and their family members who are not nationals of a Member State and who hold a valid passport shall have the right to leave the territory of a Member State to travel to another Member State.
bear in mind that u were supposed to re-apply for her carte de sejour 2 months before it expires..!!!at least this is what is required from eu citizens and their non eu family members,u can check it on their website:tebee wrote:My Chinese wife is currently working 2 months at a time in Bangkok and coming back to France to be with me for a month in between. She was due back in just over a week but this has now been put back for at least two weeks due to another doctor leaving.
Now this would not normally be too much of a problem, but her Carte du Sejour runs out on the 4th of July, as the only issued it for one year. We were intending to use this break to re-apply. To complicate things further, she needs to be back in Bangkok on 10th July for an important meeting, her hospital has just been sold and the new owners are coming to meet the staff.
If she does come I doubt will have the new card before she leaves, so she will be here with an expired visa. Now I know as she is Family of an EA national as I am exercising treaty rights here there is nothing illegal with this, but will she have problems trying to leave if the card has expired at that point ?
I am wondering if she should apply for a short term visa as well before she leaves, but can she do this as she already has the card ?
true,u have to pay the 180 euro for the expired visa,but i think that if she is leaving with ht e visa expired/residence card it could be a problem if she was a normal person,i think that it could be still ok,knowing that she is a spouse of an eea citizen so under eu law she is not regarded as an overstayer and she would be always fine,but for the renewal my guess is your wife might just stay put until she get it sorted,u never know ,it may take longer for her to get another visa to be back ,if she gets a new visa of 3 or 6 month,what u need to know that she can't apply for renewal with the new visa,u see,how it works is,if u get a short stay visa and then to apply for the carte de sejour,u need to do so before the visa expires which means u need to apply for the carte within 2 month,if its the 6 month visa,same thing,u have to apply 2 moth before the visa expires and its more likely that it will be a fresh application for a residence card rather than a renewal..!!its like the clock starts again when u apply for a residence card with a new visa..because if u want to renew the carte de sejour that u had,u needed to reapply before its expiry by 2 months and if u did after it did expire u needed to pay the 180 euro,so its a catch 22..tebee wrote:Ah - we went there before she went back last time, but were told she could not re-apply UNTIL 2 months before the expiry of the current visa.
We were also told we had to pay 180 Euros if we let the previous visa expire!
tebee wrote:No she was only given a one year card to start with, if she had been given the right length to start with we would not have this problem now.
I am a little confused by UKforever's assertion that we should have applied before and will have a fine for not doing so. My reading of it ( from http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/F15922.xhtml ) is that you can only apply within the two months preceding the expiry of the card -"Vous devez déposer votre demande dans les 2 mois qui précédent l'expiration de votre carte de séjour."
There does seem, to be a fine if you don't present the old card or apply after the expiration of the card "Toutefois, en cas de non présentation de la carte de séjour arrivant à expiration lors d'une demande de renouvellement, une taxe de 25 € doit être payée" From http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/part ... tml#N100DA
According to that page the fine is 25 Euros, but when we went there, there was a prominent sign behind the desk saying it was 180 !