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Un-married partner residence card
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 6:58 pm
by WANRAWIN
Travelled to wroclaw , poland this afternoon. They were not going to let me in... The reason was that there are no such a law in poland to classify un married partner as part of family... But because i was with my partner and children so they checked my sons birth registration in their system to make sure that i am really is the boys ' mother .... They said that residence card is only for GB not in poland.
Is un married partner in family member category?
Re: Un-married partner residence card
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 7:12 pm
by askmeplz82
WANRAWIN wrote:Travelled to wroclaw , poland this afternoon. They were not going to let me in... The reason was that there are no such a law in poland to classify un married partner as part of family... But because i was with my partner and children so they checked my sons birth registration in their system to make sure that i am really is the boys ' mother .... They said that residence card is only for GB not in poland.
Is un married partner in family member category?
Polish immigration ... last time when i went to Poland with Wife together ( she is polish ) I had EEA2 resident card in my passport . First in the consulate they asked me to apply for Schengen Visa which i did.
Schengen Visa + EEA2 resident card + my wife was with me but they hold me for 15 minutes .. asking all sorts of question. Why i came here, How long i will stay. where i will stay
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 7:39 pm
by WANRAWIN
It did confuse me a bit cos they state it clearly that if we are holding eea residence card we should be treat as part of the family isnt it... Also polish embassy had in their website that we do not need a visa to enter poland.... So i mean,,, what do we really need to show if we want to travel within eu country with our family?
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:05 pm
by sheraz7
Usually along with eea2RC if married then marriage certificate and if unmarried then few bills/statements with joint is sufficient. But the evidence you shown to polish authorities i think is more than enough. Always ask for supervisor/incharge and ask reasons in writing.
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:33 pm
by askmeplz82
WANRAWIN wrote:It did confuse me a bit cos they state it clearly that if we are holding eea residence card we should be treat as part of the family isnt it... Also polish embassy had in their website that we do not need a visa to enter poland.... So i mean,,, what do we really need to show if we want to travel within eu country with our family?
i think it also depend on the Airport you been
for my case i think it was a small regional airport. I guess i was the only NON polish there