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Ain't any rules as such. What the previous poster has stated is custom and practice, but I don't think you'll find it written down anywhere. I'm hoping we can avoid any queues when we return from our current hols, as we managed to register on the Iris recognition scheme on our way out.Rozen wrote:Which 'rules' are these?johnsienk wrote:The rules are that if a EU citizen is travelling with a non-EU spouse, they both should go to the EU queue. If the non-EU spouse is travelling on his/her own, he/she would need to join the non-EU queue.
This actually happened to me at Schipol when we all got delayed and had to transfer to a later flight.thirdwave wrote:Do you also talk out of the side of your mouth, a la De Niro? :lol:Wanderer wrote:Or just pretend you are Italian and push in at the front of whichever queue takes your fancy, wave your arms about like a madman and pretend to cry....
Works every time for me!
Non-EU queue, because you are not an EU citizen/passport holder. You can use the EU queue if you are travelling with your EU-citizen spouse.Frances1978 wrote:I'll be going through Heathrow (unfortunately) to Dublin in December. I hold a stamp 4 (issued through the Irish domestic immigration laws due to marriage to an Irish citizen). Any idea which queue we should use at heathrow? I've never actually flown through there before (can't avoid it this time unfortunately) and would like to know should we line up at the EU queue or the non-EU queue?