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No it only applies to those having the Residence Card, see http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 824#276502drsquirrel wrote:Does the above directive only apply to UK Spouses with ILR, Indefinite Leave to use the directive?
Yes.drsquirrel wrote:The Directive mentions if they don't have the "Residence Cards" that they just have to prove they have right to freedom of movement, is this where the Marriage Certificate would help us?
They are different.drsquirrel wrote:Okay, so when she gets ILR will it look like that, or are they different things?
You should get Schengen visa for free based on the relationship and not the current status, i.e. FLR(M) or ILR shouldn't make a difference.drsquirrel wrote:So no Residence Card + Marriage Certificate still = No, Right?
Means 'and'. Ur wife is not a Family Member of an EEA National as you are not using EEA immigration rules, so she will need to apply to the French Embassy for an appointment for a Schengen visa or by post if outside the French rather odd version of 'London' for a Schengen visa that should be issued free.drsquirrel wrote:Thanks.
I received a reply today from the french consulate (which I emailed before I posted this message).
This confuses me even more as are these points supposed to be "and" or "or" ?As stated on our website, the foreign spouse of an EU national may travel to
France without a visa if they are holding:
-- a valid travel document, i.e. a passport;
-- a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA
national";
-- and if they are meeting up or travelling with their EU spouse.
Or this just means that she will need a visa, but like you say, it will be supplied on arrival?
1. Almost always a single entry short term for first time applicants.drsquirrel wrote:
1. Does anyone know if Italy *will* give out a multiple entry schengen visa for a long period (2 years?))
2. Does the Italian embassy actually accept any postal applications?
3. Will France give me a schengen visa for 2 years (or whatever the longest is) if I asked?