View Full Version : What do you think to this - Visa to Visit Schengen Area
tone
13th March 2012, 23:29
http://es.vfsglobal.co.uk/eea.html
Would this mean if I wanted to take Rina to Spain she would not need a visa? She has a BRP valid til Feb 2014.
I've just booked an appointment with VFS - earliest was 11th April!
Want to take her to the Canaries for a week of sun and relaxation...
Cheers
Tone
lastlid
13th March 2012, 23:42
Interesting....
Bluebirdjones
14th March 2012, 11:13
If she's here under FLR at present, that is NOT recognised as a UK residence permit.
Additionally, this effectively applies to EU citizens now based in the UK eg a German guy with a non-EU wife.
It doesn't mean UK citizens with a non-EU wife.
Crazy I know ..... but ......
Arthur Little
14th March 2012, 13:59
If she's here under FLR at present, that is NOT recognised as a UK residence permit.
Additionally, this effectively applies to EU citizens now based in the UK eg a German guy with a non-EU wife.
It doesn't mean UK citizens with a non-EU wife
You're correct, Marc ...:Britain: is excluded ... even when the non-EU partner already HAS Permanent Residence [ILR].
Crazy I know ..... but ......
... :crazy:, indeed!
tone
14th March 2012, 14:46
Thats just plain stupid isn't it!
SO only when She has gone through UK citizenship can this apply?
Thats really, really stupid.....:furious3:
Arthur Little
14th March 2012, 14:51
Thats just plain stupid isn't it!
SO only when She has gone through UK citizenship can this apply?
Thats really, really stupid.....:furious3:
... RIGHT on both counts!! :anerikke: It seems the reason this anomaly is down to the British Government's refusal to be signatories to the Schengen Agreement allowing passport-free movement between something like 26 other European countries.
tone
14th March 2012, 14:53
Thanks Arthur - I'm still pee'd off about this - will go ahead with appointment at VFS and get a visa.
Cheers
Tone
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