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France rules and Regs.. (the Teach)

Discussion in 'Europe Wide Visa Discussions' started by Aromulus, Sep 15, 2010.

  1. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Found this as proof now, this is most recent.

    CHANGES TO THE LEGISLATION: FAO family members of EU nationals:
    Married spouses and children under the age of 21 or dependant of EU nationals are exempted from obtaining a Schengen visa to travel to France if they hold:
    a valid travel document, i.e. passport;
    a valid UK residence permit with the endorsement "family member of EEA national";
    and if they are joining or travelling with the EU national.

    However if they do not satisfy the above conditions, they need to apply for a visa to travel to France (for instance if their UK residency does not state those exact words/ the EU national is not travelling).

    Caution:

    This exemption only apply to married spouses/ children under the age of 21 or dependant, i.e. not to parents - for further information and procedure to apply for a visa as the family member of an EU citizen, click here (…)nor to unmarried partners, civil partners - for further information and procedure to apply for a short stay Schengen visa, click here (…)

    Family members of French Nationals are not included in this legislation and still require visas to travel to France. Click here to apply for a visa as the family member of a French citizen, click here (…)


    And here is the link

    http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Visa-website-of-the-French.html

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