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What is your nationality? You may have read some posts where family members in possession of a UK Residence Card have travelled to France successfully w/out holding a schengen visa. However, as it is unclear whether the EU Directive has been fully implemented by the French I would advise that you apply for a Schengen visa from the French embassy to be on the safe side. I recently applied (as the spouse of a Swiss national & holder of a UK residence Card) and it was quite hassle-free.I am a non eu national married to a Irish national. I hold a EU residence card issued by the UK home office. I am planning to visit France for a short holiday. I have read conflicting posts suggesting that I may or may not require a visa. Do I need a visa for France?
You would ordinarily require a visa for France anyway. Nonetheless as I said earlier, to avoid any delays to your journey and arguments with airline boarding staff/Immigration Officers/boarder guards, do apply for a schengen visa from the French embassy. From the info on their site you should receive it same day and free of charge too.man_made_borders wrote:Thanks for the prompt reply. I ama Indian national.
You have to keep watch over the online appointments. Sometimes a couple of days (afternoons) are freed up due to cancellations. Or as Casa suggested... The Isle of Wight?man_made_borders wrote:I checked on the French embassy UK website. The residence card holders have to get an appointment in the afterrnon. I cannot get any appointments in November as it is fully booked. I am now thinking of going somewhere else on holiday.
Thanks for your posts.