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Thank-you very much for your reply.mick5 wrote:Thats right she doesn't need visa to go to Spain all you have to carry Marriage certificate and when you arrive at Spain immigration make sure you show your passport and your wife both passport together.
Recently i went to Spain with my girl friend we are not married even i had visa for Spain when i showed my girl friend and my passport together he saw my passport and told me you dont need visa to enter in Spain as you have "Family member of EEA National" on you passport.
As long as you travel together its fine.
It is interesting that your wife has both ILR and a residence card and that you are a dual national. When did you apply for the residence card?themightywhites wrote:Hello everyone
Have looked through the stickies etc, and would be grateful if you could confirm that the following is correct please:
• I am a UK citizen/hold a UK (and Irish) passport; have always lived in the UK
• My wife is an Indian citizen; she has ILR in the UK
• Some months ago we applied for (from UK Border Agency, Liverpool) an EEA family permit (we did this so she could travel to Spain with me for a 2 week holiday, without having to apply for a Spanish tourist visa)
• This has been granted and the European residence card from the BA says that she is a ‘family member of an EEA citizen’.
Is it correct that this will allow her to travel to Spain with me, without a visa?
EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:The UK has recently amended its rules to make life more difficult for dual national Brits. There is no real implication for you given that your wife has ILR in any case.
Her residence card will allow her to travel visa free.