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Schengen for both.crl234 wrote:Hi
I am British Citizen and my wife is holding ILR (Indian Passport), my daughter (3 years) is holding Indian passport with right of abode. Please advise whether my wife and daughter can travel to Lithuania without schengen visa or do we need to apply for schengen visa for both?
Thanks
Raj
As a BC living in UK you are not classed as EEA and your family will not have RCs as family members of EEA national. So that won't fly.crl234 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
https://uk.mfa.lt/uk/en/travel-and-resi ... ania/visas
Here, it is mentioned that Family members of EU Citizen doesn't need visa. Can you please clarify, if it applies to my wife and daughter (Family members of EU citizen)
It is correct that family members of EEA citizens do not require a visa to travel to another EEA country, if they are traveling with the family member or joining them in the EEA country.crl234 wrote:Here, it is mentioned that Family members of EU Citizen doesn't need visa. Can you please clarify, if it applies to my wife and daughter (Family members of EU citizen)
The full statement on LT website refers to possession of RCs that your family members are unlikely to have (as you are a BC).noajthan wrote:As a BC living in UK you are not classed as EEA and your family will not have RCs as family members of EEA national. So that won't fly.crl234 wrote:Thanks for your reply.
https://uk.mfa.lt/uk/en/travel-and-resi ... ania/visas
Here, it is mentioned that Family members of EU Citizen doesn't need visa. Can you please clarify, if it applies to my wife and daughter (Family members of EU citizen)
As of 1st July 2012 family member (the spouse, the partner with whom the Union citizen has contracted a registered partnership, or the child) of an EU/EEA/EFTA national, holding "Residence Card of a Family Member of an EEA National", issued by the United Kingdom, and travelling together with or joining the EU/EEA/EFTA national, does not need visa to enter Lithuania