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Will you be travelling with your spouse or will you be travelling to meet/join them? If you are not travelling with your EEA citizen spouse, the border guards may want details about the presence of your EEA citizen spouse in the Schengen area. Your rights as the spouse of an EEA citizen spouse are entirely dependent on the presence of the EEA citizen spouse in the same immigration space (i.e. Schengen zone, the UK, etc).philip28 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:12 amIt is my understanding having read posts here and "Your EU" webpage that as the non-EU spouse of an EU citizen:
- I can use the "EU" passport queues
- I do not have to present a return ticket (although I have one..)
- And I do not need to show how much money I am carrying if asked about finances
What document can I print in advance and carry with me (besides our marriage certificate, of course) to show to the Schengen border police my rights?
Thanks for bringing it up. You are right that the border guards may want details about the presence of EEA citizen. I am aware of the conditions. But yes, naturally I got the visa to visit my spouse so I will be travelling to visit my spouse. Proving joint travel (or meeting at a location) is one of the few necessities of receiving this visa anyway.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:30 pmWill you be travelling with your spouse or will you be travelling to meet/join them? If you are not travelling with your EEA citizen spouse, the border guards may want details about the presence of your EEA citizen spouse in the Schengen area. Your rights as the spouse of an EEA citizen spouse are entirely dependent on the presence of the EEA citizen spouse in the same immigration space (i.e. Schengen zone, the UK, etc).philip28 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:12 amIt is my understanding having read posts here and "Your EU" webpage that as the non-EU spouse of an EU citizen:
- I can use the "EU" passport queues
- I do not have to present a return ticket (although I have one..)
- And I do not need to show how much money I am carrying if asked about finances
What document can I print in advance and carry with me (besides our marriage certificate, of course) to show to the Schengen border police my rights?
mgb wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:09 pmEU directive 2004/38 Article 5 right of entry and article 6 Right of residence for up to three months.
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/Lex ... 123:en:PDF
mgb wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 4:06 pmThe family member need only a visa for crossing the border if accompany or join the eu citizen.
The term is "entry visa" in article 5.
The right for a unconditional stay up to 3 month is coming directly from article 6 of the directive.
Return ticket or financial means wouldn't match the term "without any conditions or any formalities" in article 6.
Additional you can refer to article 134 of the schengen convention.
Article 134
The provisions of this Convention shall apply only in so far as they are compatible with Community law.