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looks like the answer cam from Embassy of Finland in the UK:mayyash wrote:Hi
what about the other way around?
I am a citizen of Finland, residing in the UK for 6 years now, my wife is non-EEA and recently acquired PR card (that has the sentence: EEA family member). Can she travel to Finland with me without a visa? It is going to be a short visit.
extending this question, can she visit other EU states with me without a visa?
She only has PR card issued by UK. The EEA family permit (the 5 years stamp on passport) has expired
It's actually the same thing. She can go to Finland with her residence card of an EEA family member provided that you travel together.mayyash wrote:Hi
what about the other way around?
I am a citizen of Finland, residing in the UK for 6 years now, my wife is non-EEA and recently acquired PR card (that has the sentence: EEA family member). Can she travel to Finland with me without a visa? It is going to be a short visit.
extending this question, can she visit other EU states with me without a visa?
She only has PR card issued by UK. The EEA family permit (the 5 years stamp on passport) has expired
Do you mean that she can travel with me as a family member? Because as I am aware, the freedom of movement is for EU citizens (not residents), and as a family member she can travel with me to an EU country but this does not include my home country (ironic I know). So basically it would be up to the UK's local immigration policy. (Or Finland's immigration policy if that is where I was from)Tamandua wrote:I think so. Your wife can use her residence card under article 10 of the Freedom of Movement Directive as long as you travel together. Google 'article 10 residence card' and check if that applies to her.