hello everybody...anyone could help me?? i want to know what are the requirements in taking the basic exam in netherlands?? thanks in advance.. and God bless
rhoda
hello everybody...anyone could help me?? i want to know what are the requirements in taking the basic exam in netherlands?? thanks in advance.. and God bless
rhoda
what exam ?
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I think maybe one of our European members could help out here? Yves? Uri?Originally Posted by rhoda_pim
for the BASIC INTIGRATION EXAMINATION ABROAD...for the MVV. thanks
Was out for some days flying on a big aircraft...Originally Posted by walesrob
Welsh are not Europeans? I wonder why?
Best regards.
Yves
You can consult this NL site (Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs): http://www.minbuza.nl/en/welcome/com...on_abroad.htmlOriginally Posted by rhoda_pim
and here is a site to prepare the exam: http://www.thiememeulenhoff.nl/docum...p?pagkey=53768
You have some threads on it in the Asawa Forum archives too:
http://www.filipinawives.com/asawa/v...ic.php?t=24145
http://www.filipinawives.com/asawa/v...ic.php?t=25287
http://www.filipinawives.com/asawa/v...ic.php?t=25990
http://www.filipinawives.com/asawa/v...ic.php?t=24267
http://www.filipinawives.com/asawa/v...ic.php?t=16192
Best regards.
Yves
I'd rather be Welsh than FrenchOriginally Posted by A_flyer
So how did the test flight go?
was not the question...Originally Posted by walesrob
It was great, that's the quieter cabin I ever flew. You don't think you're flying.Originally Posted by walesrob
Best regards.
Yves
Ah! I understand now...I'm Welsh you seeOriginally Posted by A_flyer
Wales is not a seperate country like France, Germany. We are ruled by those cruel English people. They make us pay taxes and at the same time, occupy our houses, and steal the food from our supermarkets. At least we charge them £4.50 to enter Wales. Should be a lot more if you ask me
If it was not for Wales then where would we buy our sheep?
Got this site SHORT STAY SCHENGEN VISA
If you live in Scotland or on the Isle of Man, please note that you should lodge your visa application with :
French Consulate General ,
Visa Section,
11 Randolph Crescent,
Edinburgh, EH3 7TT
Tel # 0131 225 7954
trying to study bout this visa..
Scot ===>
"The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."
Well how time flys we are now waiting to apply for our second Schgen visa.
One thing i have learned from another website, is that you should try and make sure if you wish to get a second visa from a country or even from another. That the Visa was used correctly ie you use it mainly to vist france if a french visa etc.
If you didn't make sure you have a reason why, just in case it becomes an issue.
Daryl Lynn and I were planning a holiday in France this year. Our initial check of the requirements stated that proof of accomodation, a return ticket and travel insurance was required. No prob with the insurance as I took out an annual multi-trip policy. We booked to go to a holiday park and so had proof of accomodation AND a return travel ticket.
Then re-visited the French embassy website (in July) and found out that there was a 35 day backlog!!!!! So we had to cancel the holiday as we wouldn't have got the damn visa in time and lost £100 deposit in the process.
We in the South East think nothing of taking day trips and short breaks in Europe and it seems crazy that a Filipina Spouse with UK residency has to go through virtually the same lengthy process as if she wanted to actually move to France or wherever!!!
I don't see why a Brit/Fil couple with UK residency and a return ticket can't just be granted free travel without a visa. Now they're gonna let all those Eastern European freeloaders come in and out of the UK without any restriction!! Make me soooo angry, it's so unfair.
Gavin
I'm just surprised you pay so much as a standard Tourist Schengen visa (till 3 months) is only 35€ in all French Embassy or Consulate everywhere in the world. The delay to issue it is 2 weeks (10 work days) from the moment they have all the documents required and the visa fee paid (it's the rule for getting a standard Tourist Schengen visa (till 3 months) in all Schengen state Embassies).
There is also a phrase indicating it can be free of charge:
Visa is free of charge for Spouses of French Citizens, Spouses and Children of European Citizens and for holders of Diplomatic, Official and Service passports on presentation of the requested documents.
So if married to an English person (who is a European citizen), the visa should be free.
It's in this page of the French Consulate in London (in "visa application fee"): http://www.consulfrance-londres.org/...58de8827243593
Best regards.
Yves
I think your find there are slight problems with a brit/phill couple applying, firstly i think the french embassy although have no choice to offer the visa to british citzens spouses for free. But as we are not in the schgen aggrement they quite understandably, don't push out the boat for brits. As we don't offer the same service to them, which although annoying for us, i can see their point.
Also phill citzens are on the list of nationalities who have to have further checks made. Due to the amount of visa overstayers in the past i guess.
hi pete
thanks for all the info about the schengen visa, i and my hubby wants to visit france as soon as possible but like one of the many applicants it takes lots of time to wait for the visa... ill tell my husband about this information.....
You offer the same service with the EEA Family Permit. A Filipina married to a E.U. Citizen that want to vist UK have to request it at the nearest British Embassy and they will be granted with a 1 year EEA Family Permit that allow her to go there with her Husband.
I never say Filipinos Citizen do not need a visa, they need it. But overstaying is less a probelm when married with a Brit as he has the right to stay in France as a European Citizen. And this will help his wife to get a residency card (this is mandatory for all non E.U. citizen).
Best regards.
Yves
I have just downloaded an application form for a Schengen Visa and the form states that spouses of EU citizens do not need to answer questions about:
Employment,
Dates of travel,
Address of Hotel,
Financial means.
In theory the application should be straightforward but this does not seem to be the experience of several people posting on this board.
What have I missed has anyone obtained a Visa without this information which according to the form is surplus to requirements?
Jimbo
Legally you shouldn't need to put down employment details, travel or finacial means. But as i posted my wife was asked its best to put down you intend to travel to hotel x on the dates of so and so. But request the full six month 90 day visa as most seem to get even if only traveling for a few days.
I think its a case of humouring them, everytime i go past the embassy ( which i do quite often thoughout the year) there is a long queue. So i guess the staff are pretty hassled.
It may be simply much easier for them to enter the details into the computer who knows.
The application is fairly straightforward, takes a bit of time if you have to make the trip to the embassy.
If the Wife does not work simply put homeworker/housewife, cant affect your application. But as i said before might be just the computer requires the field filling in.
We took bank statments and Travel insurance as we had them and didn't want to take any chances but they were not asked for.
hi my wife and i are planning to ski in december, location france just outside geneva, same as i always do, tez is keen to learn to ski despite the cold !! i hope! anyway my question is we fly to geneva which is in switzerland a non eu country then drive across the border to france, i have done this many times and never been asked for my passport but sods law says we will be asked for tez's, so where do i apply for the schengen visa the french embassy or the swiss? any help much appreciated thanks
You may apply for a visa at the French Consulate General only if :
France is your main destination, i.e. you are travelling to France only or you will be spending more time in France than in any other Schengen country during your trip.
You are transiting through the Schengen States and France is the first country you are transiting through.
The decision and the validity of the visa will be based on your itinerary after study of your application.
If you can identify your situation in any of the above, please apply for your Schengen visa at the French Consulate General.> Link with the differents types of visas issued by the French Consulate General
NB: You should apply for your visa at the French Consulate of your country of residence. In exceptional cases only, the French Consulate in London may process your application.
If your main destination or first country of entry IS NOT France, please apply at the appropriate Consulate.
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You can now book your appointment online at the French Embassy. Its quite simple, just follow the links on the site.
The appointments are booked up quite quickly and then the message "Please note that on every thursday afternoon, a few appointments are made available for the following week. " is shown.
So you just need to keep checking back from Thurs noon every couple of hours until the site shows there are slots available
It'll save you a few quids instead of using the £1 a minute phone line to book.
.........just call me stingy, but I just hate those premium rate lines to embassies.
Mike
We live in Scotland and want to go to Spain. Has anyone had the experience of applying to Spanish consulate in Scotland? I assume the procedure will be similar to applying to French consulate?
Any idea of the timescale involved?
hi everyone been here before but very confused, just tryed to book on line with the french embassy but no slots at all for oct ! as we are travelling dec26 and tez only just got her flr visa this week time is running out, should i try the dutch embassy? and also still not to sure we even need a schengen as we arw actually flying to geneva switzerland, then driving over the border to evian , and the border control is very lapse there! of 20 odd trips never been asked for a passport ever, any help much appreciated thanks ...
Keep trying online with the French embassy, keep refreshing thats what we did and one became available just a couple of days before we left and of course no French officials actually looked at Byangs passport but I wouldn't recommend taking a chance.
Keep checking the website, again i would not travel abroad with out the correct visa. I can remeber in a coach trip with my parents years back our all white brit registered coach was not stoped crossing the swiss border but ones with non europeans (ie non whites) were randomly stopped.
Another embassy to try is the italian, shorter queues and you have to ring a pound a mintue phone line. Then again you need to vist italy to use the visa correctly.
I'm sure your be able to sort it
Good morning all
I'm new to this site and would just like to ask some advice. Some background first, My missus has been in the UK now for just over 3 yrs and is hankering to do a bit of travelling round europe, mainly paris and venice. She has her indefinate leave to remain visa to. After reading all the nightmare stories from you all about the french embassy I'm looking for a easier "backdoor" route. It seems to me that the dutch embassy is the way to go. My plan is this, tavel by air to amsterdam for a night or two, then on to paris for 3 nights then onto venice for the same. Back to the UK from there.
Can anyone see any problems with this fiendish plan? Also we live in leicestershire and I don't really fancy messing about going down to london. I see that the dutch have consulates all the place. I presume that visa applications can be processed from any of these? Also do we have to leave from our country of entry or can we leave from a different member country. One final question. I see that some people have had to take their own passports along to the embassies. Do the embassies keep these while they process the wifes visa? I work offshore and need mine every month to travel.
I look forward to anyones help with these problems, and must congratulate you on a great forum site
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subseastu.. if i understood it right also i think andypaul pinpointed in one of his posts that they might notice that upon renewal of the schengen visa...
i was also wondering if there are any changes recently on the process bec of the Uk signing up on the EU.... anyone applied lately?
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