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One assumes that you are a British Citizen and that you were able to show that you are married to the person you were travelling with.jsklta wrote:My wife is Russian with a UK Spouse Visa. The Visa itself says UK Entry Clearance on it.
We have just been refused entry to a flight to Fuertaventura, Spain as Thomas Cook have told us that she doesn't have the correct UK Residence Permit.
I have looked long and hard online to find out what the difference is between a Spouse Visa and a Residence Permit and, from what I can see, there isn't one.
Can anyone help with this?
Many Thanks
I would complain to TC asking for compensation for your losses. You might send first a "naive" complaint email and try to get them to admit in writing that the ground stuff made a mistake before threatening with legal actions.jsklta wrote:Many thanks for your quick reply. Where would you suggest going from here, posting a complaint with EU solvit and hopefully get their backing?
Contacting TC and tell them to check their facts or going straight to legal advice or proceedings.
Yes I am a British Citizen and we had our notarized marriage certificate with us.pennylessinindia wrote:One assumes that you are a British Citizen and that you were able to show that you are married to the person you were travelling with.jsklta wrote:My wife is Russian with a UK Spouse Visa. The Visa itself says UK Entry Clearance on it.
We have just been refused entry to a flight to Fuertaventura, Spain as Thomas Cook have told us that she doesn't have the correct UK Residence Permit.
I have looked long and hard online to find out what the difference is between a Spouse Visa and a Residence Permit and, from what I can see, there isn't one.
Can anyone help with this?
Many Thanks
From reading other posters Spain is a difficult country to entry when travelling with non EEA spouse.
We always take the free visa just to stop the potential hassle!
Think a good holiday is required as compensation for the inconvenience causedjsklta wrote:Yes I am a British Citizen and we had our notarized marriage certificate with us.pennylessinindia wrote:One assumes that you are a British Citizen and that you were able to show that you are married to the person you were travelling with.jsklta wrote:My wife is Russian with a UK Spouse Visa. The Visa itself says UK Entry Clearance on it.
We have just been refused entry to a flight to Fuertaventura, Spain as Thomas Cook have told us that she doesn't have the correct UK Residence Permit.
I have looked long and hard online to find out what the difference is between a Spouse Visa and a Residence Permit and, from what I can see, there isn't one.
Can anyone help with this?
Many Thanks
From reading other posters Spain is a difficult country to entry when travelling with non EEA spouse.
We always take the free visa just to stop the potential hassle!
I had thought that arrival in Spain may be difficult and had printed all relevant EU rulings in English and Spanish but it hadn't crossed my mind that we would not even be allowed beyond the check-in desk.