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what makes a residence card qualifying and not?Obie wrote:No you cant.
You don't hold a qualifying residence card.
Are you sure about that?askmeplz82 wrote:Only German and Estonian resident card holder can travel here . But you can visit many other countries but not UK
Don't think the UK immigration authorities will care about what you think to be honest. The rule is that German/Estonian residence card holders don't need a visa to visit the UK. The UK government says that other people should get an EEA Family Permit. Of course, you could try to cross the border from France. It should be fine overland.Praha wrote:My RC card looks like this: http://plzen.idnes.cz/urad-primo-v-hype ... zpravy_alt
I don´t understand what has the estonian and german RC which my card doesn´t have.
what the difference to cross from France or on air?chaoclive wrote:Don't think the UK immigration authorities will care about what you think to be honest. The rule is that German/Estonian residence card holders don't need a visa to visit the UK. The UK government says that other people should get an EEA Family Permit. Of course, you could try to cross the border from France. It should be fine overland.Praha wrote:My RC card looks like this: http://plzen.idnes.cz/urad-primo-v-hype ... zpravy_alt
I don´t understand what has the estonian and german RC which my card doesn´t have.
How would you propose to get on a flight? The UK law says that it isn't accepted so it's unlikely that the airline would let you fly. If you want to try flying, go ahead and report your experience here. I wouldn't try. Also, you can enter by land and ask for Code 1A (stamp) if you are traveling with your spouse/family member.Praha wrote:what the difference to cross from France or on air?chaoclive wrote:Don't think the UK immigration authorities will care about what you think to be honest. The rule is that German/Estonian residence card holders don't need a visa to visit the UK. The UK government says that other people should get an EEA Family Permit. Of course, you could try to cross the border from France. It should be fine overland.Praha wrote:My RC card looks like this: http://plzen.idnes.cz/urad-primo-v-hype ... zpravy_alt
I don´t understand what has the estonian and german RC which my card doesn´t have.
Also, I read that Estonian and German RC are accepted because they are made in English, so I have a question, my RC is same as zcek ID, exactly same, and in the same language, so why an ID holder can use it to enter UK and an RC holder can´t?
hela wrote:Im Tunisian living with my french husband in uk and i have eea family member resident card.
do i need visa to go to france for a few days with my husband?