- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, archigabe, CR001, push, JAJ, ca.funke, Amber, zimba, vinny, Obie, EUsmileWEallsmile, batleykhan, meself2, geriatrix, John, ChetanOjha, Administrator
"ILR" is under UK immigration law, so you DO need a Schengen visa. But it's issued free of charge.moonman007 wrote:Hi - Can you pls guide me about the schengen visa and the EU FREE TRAVEL DIRECTIVE? I have been granted ILR this year and would like to know if I can travel to France with my wife (British National) without a visa. I am a non-eu passport holder.
Thanking you for you kind help.
What Rozen said is correct then.moonman007 wrote:She is a British Citizen.
No no, you have a chance, and technically, according to the Directive, you can, providing you have you marriage cert on you. Hardest part though, would be trying to board the plane. Personally, I wouldn't bother. Far too many hurdles and too much stress. Schengen visa it is then.moonman007 wrote:So I have no chance of free travel without a schengen visa....then
No no, you have a chance, and technically, according to the Directive, you can, providing you have you marriage cert on you. Hardest part though, would be trying to board the plane. Personally, I wouldn't bother. Far too many hurdles and too much stress. Schengen visa it is then.[/quotbenifa wrote:What Rozen said is correct then.moonman007 wrote:She is a British Citizen.
moonman007 wrote:So I have no chance of free travel without a schengen visa....then
No. You are confusing yourself. Forms EEA1, EEA2, EEA3 & EEA4 are forms to be completed by EEA nationals (other than UK nationals) / their family members, who are residing in the UK in accordance with the provisions of the Directive. There is an exception, however, where a UK national has been exercising a Treaty right in another Member State and has since returned to the UK with his family members.moonman007 wrote:So if I apply for this - Permanent residence (non-EEA or non-Swiss national family members of EEA or Swiss nationals) by filling this form * Form EEA4 - Do I have the right to travel- Honestly I think this would be quicker than a schengen visa....
I am from Nepal. So it is on with the SHCENGEN VISA THEN....Cheersbenifa wrote:No. You are confusing yourself. Forms EEA1, EEA2, EEA3 & EEA4 are forms to be completed by EEA nationals (other than UK nationals) / their family members, who are residing in the UK in accordance with the provisions of the Directive. There is an exception, however, where a UK national has been exercising a Treaty right in another Member State and has since returned to the UK with his family members.moonman007 wrote:So if I apply for this - Permanent residence (non-EEA or non-Swiss national family members of EEA or Swiss nationals) by filling this form * Form EEA4 - Do I have the right to travel- Honestly I think this would be quicker than a schengen visa....
Unless the above exception applies in your case, the EEA forms are not applicable to you, since you are the spouse of a UK national and resident in the UK in accordance with UK national regs (not EU regs).
Can I ask, what nationality are you?
I just came back from france with my husband. I am spouse of british citizen with settlement visa in the united kingdom. I was allowed entry without visa and my passport was not stamped in france.
Don’t forget to take your marriage certificate as a proof of relationship. there shouldn’t be any problem to visit france without a visa with eu spouse.