noajthan wrote:jul1 wrote:Sincejune wrote:So if me and my wife turn up at a French border and say she my wife here's the marriage certificate and we want to travel to Ireland under artical 10 EUTR will they just let us board the ferry?
No, you need proof of relationship, especially about that you are living together.
That is why i want to have the local RC for my wife cause we did not live together yet, so the Schengen visa and marriage cert would not be enough to UK at Calais.
After she got the local RC and proof of address that might be enough with marriage cert.
If you have article 10 card than the marriage cert and the card is enough.
I cant find it now but i will link it here, in 2016 with article 10 card some one was detained for days in UK, unlawfully of course.
Non-EU family members of EU citizens have a fundamental right to travel together with their EU family members to any of the EU member states,
even if they do not have the required visa.
Viva free movement and
C-459/99 (MRAX)!
See
https://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... to-travel/
try to claim that with any airliner without a visa, and the printed EU directive will be perfect to wipe your ar**.
This fundamental right is there since 2002? and looks like the EU could not enforce it since.
I know the airliner will be fined if the let you board without a visa but a RIGHT IS RIGHT, no? Looks it is not, your right should be accepted not depending on if you are travelling on foot/car/ferry/train/airplane.
So how come you only have this FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT when you are using ferry/train but not when you want to travel on airplane?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 91899.html
"Re: Code 1A Stamp.
Postby Dirk » Mon Aug 10, 2015 6:18 pm
You might have a hard time without an Article 10 Residence Card.
We went from Bilbao to Portsmouth on the ferry. Initially the Ferry Company were unwilling to allow boarding and they asked the opinion of the Spanish Immigration Officer who was the UKVI liaison at the port who told them that the residence card was enough. If we had not had the Article 10 card we would not have gotten on the ferry and got the 1A.
If you don't have a card from another EU country (not Italy as that's your wife's country) I think it is unlikely an airline or a ferry company will let you board. Your best bet to get a 1A stamp would be at Calais or the Brussels Eurostar as UK Immigration are there. They will apply the same tests as were applied for the family permit when that was refused."
"Re: Code 1A Stamp.
Postby fasi2530 » Mon Sep 07, 2015 10:38 pm
a.s.b.o wrote:
fasi2530 wrote:
Got the EEA Dependent Ink stamp on 6th of September 2015 at Calais. thankx for your support and information.
please share your experience regarding buying tickets, boarding the ferry and dialogues you had with the Immigration officers. Thank you
Hi a.s.b.o
I came from Calais. I was on bus from paris to London. but on border they stop me and take out my all luggage's and hand carry. they put me on Detention center for around 4 hours. I showed each and every thing my wife was with me but they still put me in detention, but after 1 hour interview and some extra documents and question and answers from my wife and me seperately they decided to give me EEA dependent stamp and then I was free to go any where in the UK.
first they tried to trick me that I have no visa and schengen visa is only for schengen countries uk is not schengen. but I proved them with legislation and regulations so then they understand that I have done complete job."
Calais to Dover many confirmed success but
1, if you have only Schengen visa and marriage cert than proof of relationship will be needed very likely
2, if you have local RC + marriage cert + some proof of address you have a good chance to get trough without any other documents
3, if you have artice 10 card + marriage cert that must be enough to get stamp