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Funny indeed, but it depends...ca.funke wrote:A German/Lebanese couple I know live together in Zürich.
The Lebanese part went to apply for a UK visa. (Since they want to travel together he shouldn´t have, but that´s another story...)
He was told that, should he travel together with his wife, she (the German national) would have to apply for a visa as well!
Coolest single piece of incorrect info I ever heard! (Copyright WorldBridge Zürich)
Yep - I complained to the ombudsman, stating that I feel "the Commission isn´t doing everything in its power to alleviate the problem", since this has been a problem since 2006 (when 2004/38/EC came into force), thus for about 6 years now.docteurbenway wrote:By the way, do you have any new information regarding the infringement procedure against the U.K. for violating Directive 2004/38/EC?
Would Ryanair stop a German national with ID/Passport from boarding?fysicus wrote:Funny indeed, but it depends...
If they plan to fly with RyanAir the info may not be so incorrect from a practical point of view...
Lol I didn't need to be famous for that post.ca.funke wrote:Hi EUsmileWEallsmile,
UK not in the EU, Ireland part of the UK, Vatican/SanMarino in Schengen or most recently >>Switzerland not in Schengen<<...
...is you listen to what people say carefully, you´ll easily hear any of the above and more incorrect things at some stage.
>>This<< diagram helps to be in the know.
Although >>Switzerland joined Schengen in December 2008<<, it was >>never an EEA member<<.newbieholland wrote:...I know they were not in Schenegan but under EEA countries a few months ago before they joint the schenegan.
I don´t think it´s something bad to mess this up. I just happen to know for sure since I live here and was personally affected by this.newbieholland wrote:Lol I didn't need to be famous for that post.
If you think your English is "sort-a-OK", then you must find the English of the rest of us appalling!ca.funke wrote:This is a usual problem with writing in an English forum as a non-native: My English is sort-a-OK, but I can´t write as naturally as a native English speaker would - thus I can´t write to display the sarcasm I´d sometimes like to express...