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how to exercise right of free movement from pakistan

Post by sierra » Tue May 31, 2011 12:25 pm

Hi and thanks to all in advance who reply. I am British national and my spouse is non eu national I am a bit confused about eu nationals free movement .and how that right of free movement can be exercised for instance I eu national and my spouse non eu national want to go to France for holidays how I can exercise free movement right as I have read on schengen visa form it says

While exercising their right to free movement for non eu spouse.


The fields marked with * shall not be filled by family members of eea/eu citizens spouse, child, dependent

1. bank statement
2. employment details etc.
While exercising their right to free movement .
Family members of eu/ eea or czech citizen shall present documents to prove this relationship.
Currently we both are in Pakistan and I want to exercise free movement right from Pakistan.
. .. does my husband currently have freedom to travel to France for visit purposes, on the basis that I am an EU national?my nationality is british . I want us to holiday in Paris for a couple of weeks in the summer and according to the schengen visa application form, he has rights of freedom of movement as an EU Spouse, is this right?,

its only for visit 30 or 60 days . and i have plane to settle in ireland after a while ireland consulate is asking bank statement of 6 months . with transactions we will have to run account for that

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Post by Ben » Tue May 31, 2011 1:09 pm

Hi sierra.

For a holiday to France, your husband needs to apply for a Schengen visa from the French consulate nearest to where he lives. Each of your passports plus your marriage certificate (in English or French) should be provided, but nothing else.

For a move to Ireland, your husband needs to apply for an EUTR visa from the Irish consulate nearest to where he lives. Each of your passports plus your marriage certificate (in English) should be provided, but nothing else.
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Post by Directive/2004/38/EC » Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:27 pm

Your spouse does not have to fill out the fields marked with (*) since they will be traveling with you.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/27885818/irelan ... 7-05_2.pdf is a note about Irish visas for spouses of EU citizens. If there is any question, show this to the Irish embassy. Note that the reference to "resident in an EU state" has been swept aside by the ECJ's Metock ruling.

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Post by leonex4t5 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:01 pm

hello Directive/2004/38/EC

My Wife is a British Citizen living in the uk at the moment, But She wants to go to france for 3months to study french when she get back to the UK would she be qualified as an EEA national who has excercised treaty right?
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