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If you can also show that you have been resident for that period while being married to your spouse you should be all set to have PR confirmed.ashpaul1 wrote:My wife is on a continuous employement for the past 5 years and we do not have any break on the past 5 years residency in the U.K we do have P60's to support that.
I really don't know. Possible strategy: Apply for PR confirmation ASAP, wait for the CoA to arrive, immediately ask for passport to be returned. That means you will have at least a letter confirming your application and your continuing rights. But I am not sure if that will be convincing to them.ashpaul1 wrote:Is there any way to convince the Airline staff any documents etc.
Hi Guys,sum1 wrote:If you can also show that you have been resident for that period while being married to your spouse you should be all set to have PR confirmed.ashpaul1 wrote:My wife is on a continuous employement for the past 5 years and we do not have any break on the past 5 years residency in the U.K we do have P60's to support that.
I really don't know. Possible strategy: Apply for PR confirmation ASAP, wait for the CoA to arrive, immediately ask for passport to be returned. That means you will have at least a letter confirming your application and your continuing rights. But I am not sure if that will be convincing to them.ashpaul1 wrote:Is there any way to convince the Airline staff any documents etc.
If you are (very) lucky you may even have the application processed in that time. I just do not know if the airline will accept PR for visa free travel or is it that you would apply for a Schengen C anyway?
Spain (Article 4.4) appears to be ok with entering the country with a marriage certificate only. But it does not mention PR Cards for visa free travel.
Hi Guys,ashpaul1 wrote:Hi Guys,sum1 wrote:If you can also show that you have been resident for that period while being married to your spouse you should be all set to have PR confirmed.ashpaul1 wrote:My wife is on a continuous employement for the past 5 years and we do not have any break on the past 5 years residency in the U.K we do have P60's to support that.
I really don't know. Possible strategy: Apply for PR confirmation ASAP, wait for the CoA to arrive, immediately ask for passport to be returned. That means you will have at least a letter confirming your application and your continuing rights. But I am not sure if that will be convincing to them.ashpaul1 wrote:Is there any way to convince the Airline staff any documents etc.
If you are (very) lucky you may even have the application processed in that time. I just do not know if the airline will accept PR for visa free travel or is it that you would apply for a Schengen C anyway?
Spain (Article 4.4) appears to be ok with entering the country with a marriage certificate only. But it does not mention PR Cards for visa free travel.
Just thought I should give you all a quick update of my current situation.
As advised I have already received the COA for PR application. And also I have now received my passport back recently but I have not applied for Schengen visa to travel to Spain as I would be travelling with my EU spouse and I would be carrying all relevant documents to prove our residence in the U.K together with original Marriage Certificate.
I truly beleive I will be able to travel next week to Spain without major issues according to the following link http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... sc&start=0
If I am denied free movement to Spain, I will definitely insist the airline staffs to fill in the refusal form stating the reasons why I was not allowed to travel.
Wish me good luck please!!
Does any one know of any case where they were able to sue the airline based on the unlawful act provided i have the proof of refusal form filled and signed by airline staff?
Many thanks,
I had my Spanish FamilyBook (Libro de Familia) plus COA, I went prepared with every documents as mentioned in this forum http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:In the end, what documentation did you have?
Did you have more trouble going to Spain or coming back? It appears that the only "trouble" you had was at check in? Which airline did you fly with?