Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
Arthur, obtaining a schengen visa as the spouse of a British citizen is very easy and for once is actually free. They can't ask for any real details about your trip and I don't think they can refuse to grant a visa without a very very good reason. You probably though would need to visit Edinburgh where many EU countries have a consulate (including France) to apply - you could check to see if any of them accept postal applications. Also they tend to grant 6 month multiple entry visas so you can take more than one holiday if you desire. Prior to my wife getting British citizenship she obtained a schengen twice - once though the French embassy and once through an Italian consulate.

Obtaining a schengen when you are not a spouse of a British citizen is more difficult. It's not free (60 euros I think), they tend to require confirmed travel plans and will often only grant a single entry visa just for the planned trip, and they can and will refuse you.

That's extremely reassuring, Darren! Many thanks for your valuable input. I imagine if we were simply to present Myrna's passport, birth and marriage certificates to the consulate in Edinburgh, then those would suffice. Thing is, it would make sense to defer any firm booking(s) until such times as the visa has been granted.