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    Quote Originally Posted by istranghero3000 View Post
    Hello to every one....

    I would like to invite my mother and my sister to come here in england,and I am a bristish citizen now and we would like to go to Paris and Belgium this summer i know that UK is not part of the schengen visa but its part of the EU country do you think is it possible if i can sponsore them to get a visa to get a schengen visa even if im from england.

    any comments and suggestion will help.....

    thanks....
    Hello, and welcome to the forum. I married my Filipina wife in her own land last December; she was, in turn, granted her Settlement Visa and has been here in UK since March. She would dearly love to visit Paris for a belated honeymoon, but we both understand she'll need this confounded Schengen Visa in order to do so. As neither of US are entirely sure ourselves yet about how exactly to go about getting it (nor, indeed, the cost involved ... and there's usually always a PRICE to be paid for these things!!) I regret not being in a position to offer you any advice regarding your proposed sponsorship of your parents. That said, I'm quite sure there are others on the site who'll be in a position to assist ... and perhaps be able to keep ME right too!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Hello, and welcome to the forum. I married my Filipina wife in her own land last December; she was, in turn, granted her Settlement Visa and has been here in UK since March. She would dearly love to visit Paris for a belated honeymoon, but we both understand she'll need this confounded Schengen Visa in order to do so. As neither of US are entirely sure ourselves yet about how exactly to go about getting it (nor, indeed, the cost involved ... and there's usually always a PRICE to be paid for these things!!) I regret not being in a position to offer you any advice regarding your proposed sponsorship of your parents. That said, I'm quite sure there are others on the site who'll be in a position to assist ... and perhaps be able to keep ME right too!!
    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.


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    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    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.
    That's pretty much it apart from you would need your passport as well. They seem to like to see travel insurance though I don't think they can insist on it.

    Here's a link to visa page for the French consulate in Edinburgh.

    http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Visa-Se...he-French.html

    Don't though be surprised if the consulate staff are not that friendly to you - it obviously costs them money to issue the visas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    That's pretty much it apart from you would need your passport as well. They seem to like to see travel insurance though I don't think they can insist on it.

    Don't though be surprised if the consulate staff are not that friendly to you - it obviously costs them money to issue the visas.
    I shall certainly bear all that in mind. Much obliged, Darren.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    Here's a link to visa page for the French consulate in Edinburgh.

    http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Visa-Se...he-French.html
    Ta, also, for the link ... very useful!


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