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I am a South African national with permanent residence in the UK and living with my Czech partner and our 2 month old daughter who has a British passport.ATAPCP wrote:
Family members of EU citizens, who have a permanent or temporary residence permit in the UK
15.03.2011 / 14:00
Visa free travel for family members of EU citizens - holders of permanent or temporary residence permit in the UK.
A family member of an EU citizen is allowed to stay in the Czech Republic up to 90 days without a visa if she/he holds a temporary or permanent residence permit in the United Kingdom.
Who is considered to be a family member of an EU citizen:
a) a spouse,
b) a parent - in the case of an EU citizen under 21 years of age and who is being taken care of by such parent and with whom he/she lives in a common household,
c) a child under 21 years of age or such a child of an EU citizen's spouse,
d) a direct dependent relative in the ascending or descending family line or such relative of an EU citizen's spouse (students only up to 26 years).
The visa free access will be applied by the Czech alien police in a comparable manner to aliens who can credibly prove that they are in a family relationship with an EU citizen that is not specified above if:
a) they live in a common household with an EU citizen, or
b) they are financially supported by an EU citizen, or
c) they cannot care for themselves without the personal care provided by an EU citizen due to a chronic adverse health condition.
The visa free access will be applied by the Czech alien police in a comparable manner also to aliens who can credibly prove that they are in a permanent relationship with an EU citizen that is comparable to a family relationship and that they share a common household.
Entry to the territory of the Czech Republic
The status of a family member of an EU citizen is checked by the Alien Police at the border. Therefore it is necessary to submit:
1) temporary or permanent residence permit in the United Kingdom,
2) a proof of the relationship with an EU citizen (e.g. original birth, marriage or civil partnership certificate – written in an EU language or with a translation),
3) a proof of the citizenship of your EU partner (e.g. ID or passport – copy or original).
The visa free rule applies even if travelling to the Czech Republic without the attendance of an EU citizen.
jah79 wrote:I am a South African national with [EU LAW] permanent residence in the UK and living with my Czech partner and our 2 month old daughter who has a British passport.
After reading the guidelines regarding visa-free travel to the Czech Republic for family members of EU citizens, does this mean I can travel visa-free as our daughter's parent and just produce the birth certificate at the airport in Czech?
jah79ATAPCP wrote:As per guidance given to me by Czech embassy yes that is the case I would say. But remember you can only travel direct to Czech republic for that and cannot go through another country in schengen as that would require you to have airport transit visa and believe me there are very few airlines flying direct.
Thanks guys! I don't have an EEA family member PR card though, just a standard indefinite leave to remain visa in my passport. I am worried that our Christmas holiday might be thrown into disarray if the border police are having a bad day but I really don't want to go through the hassle of taking a day off work, getting hold of all the documentation and paying £50 again for a Schengen.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:jah79 wrote:I am a South African national with [EU LAW] permanent residence in the UK and living with my Czech partner and our 2 month old daughter who has a British passport.
After reading the guidelines regarding visa-free travel to the Czech Republic for family members of EU citizens, does this mean I can travel visa-free as our daughter's parent and just produce the birth certificate at the airport in Czech?jah79ATAPCP wrote:As per guidance given to me by Czech embassy yes that is the case I would say. But remember you can only travel direct to Czech republic for that and cannot go through another country in schengen as that would require you to have airport transit visa and believe me there are very few airlines flying direct.
You should (in theory) be able to enter on the basis of your own PR card. Any EU member state!
You should also (likely) be able to enter on the basis of accompanying the minor EU citizen. Somebody I know got a free Schengen visa from the German embassy on this basis, and also got a free Irish visa on this basis. The legal argument is that your child has a full right of free movement, but that can only be achieved if you are accompanying them.
As pointed out, be sure to carry the birth certificate and show it and the two passports to everyone. And if border guard refuses, politely write down their name and exactly what they said, and ask them to call over their supervisor. Read through http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2010/08 ... to-travel/