famico wrote:One last question - we've kinda messed up and booked flights back to Germany with only a day left on her 90-day Schengen allowance. Will it be a problem for her to enter the country like this? I imagine we can show our marriage certificate to the border authorities and we'll be allowed in without a problem, is that right?
You can most easily move to Germany.
Your wife´s right of residence is covered by 2004/38/EC, she has a right to stay with you. As an EU-citizen, you´re not subject to the 90 days limit, and your wife "inherits" the same rights from you. So the 90 days don´t apply to her, by virtue of yee being married.
She just needs this right certified in the form of a "residence-card of an EEA family member".
In practice I´d call the airport you want to fly to before you arrive, and point this out to them. This is to avoid confusion and delays on arrival.
You can then go to any "Ausländerbehörde" at your conveniece and apply for your residence. There´s a limit of (I seem to remember) 1 week according to German law to register your presence if you move in somewhere. (This applies to Germans as well... )
Rgds, Christian