Good questions!
For good general information about the Directive, the European Comission has put together booklets in all the European languages. Polish version of
Freedom to move and live in Europe - A Guide to your rights as an EU citizen is worth reading through...
See also the material at
http://eumovement.wordpress.com/eu-coun ... fo-poland/
anulka23 wrote:hi, my and my husband are going next month to Poland fo holidays. I am polish and he is ugandan we are living in UK. my husband has uk residence card of a family member of an eea national. by polish emmbassy is written that he doesn't need visa if he is a family member of eu citizen, has uk residence card and he is traveling togheter with me or he is joing me in poland. the problem is that i dont know will Stupid do any trouble when we will go in to plane. we are going with wizz air. how directive 2004/38/EC can protect us.
Make sure you carry printouts of the embassy web pages. And go early to the airport so that you have lots of time to deal with the Wizz people if there is any problems.
anulka23 wrote:and another my 2 years old son is polish and ugandan his polish passport expaierd and he will travel on ugandan one. and my question is does he need visa if by me he is polish but without vailid passport?
Well, your son has a legal right to travel in the EU as a Polish citizen even if his passport has expired. And he also has a right to travel with you as a Ugandan citizen, since you have been working (also known as "exercising your treaty rights") in the UK.
Be very sure to carry your marriage certificate and your child's long-form birth certificate with you when you travel! Very important! Also worth printing out and reading
http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/
Finally there is another person's Polish+non-EU traveling to Poland
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