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Welll is not fact free, because all EU embassies charge a pound a minute rate. Fact.mym wrote:Nice fact-free rant.
I agree with you 100%sakura wrote:It is true that the process of obtaining a visa is rather ridiculous. It is even hard for a spouse of an EU national to obtain a visa - even when they are entitled to one free of charge, they may have to pay for something.
It also makes it hard for visa nationals to enjoy special holiday packages - there's no point searching at lastminute . com for a holiday if you need a visa and have to wait weeks for one!
And I must agree that third-country nationals can sometimes be treated very bad - as though they are going to overstay (not that it does not happen, but why would someone on a valid long-stay visa in the UK - or any other EU country - want to become illegal in another EU country?). Of course if the UK was part of the Schengen then no one in the UK would need a visa, but since that is not going to happen it would be nice if they could adopt a system similar to Switzerland's visa rules (i.e. people with long-stay visas in the UK do not require a visitor's visa). And of course if the UK could implement this too.
Why someone with ILR/PR would still need a visa to France is beyond me, for example.
Most EU citizens would also balk at the visa system if they wanted to travel with ther visa-requiring friends and loved ones.
I must point out that I am referring to people already in the EU/EEA who have long-stay visas for their respective countries; e.g. students, work permit (and HSMP) holders and partners/children of citizens or permanent residents. Those applying from outside the EU/EEA...that naturally requires a much tougher regime.
Riff- raffs occur in any country, just because a person comes from a third country doesn't always mean they should automaticaly be treated like criminals.Wanderer wrote:To keep out the riff-raff of course!
Not true. Most embassies have alternative methods, Belgium does for example, so do many others.Fairtrade wrote:Welll is not fact free, because all EU embassies charge a pound a minute rate. Fact.mym wrote:Nice fact-free rant.
Not true.They do charge you 60 Euros a visa. Fact.
Not true. My non-EU partner has never paid for a schengen visa.They still don't allow EU citizens partners to travel visa free even do state they do. Fact.
Not true, the last one we got was obtained within 2 weeks, you just need to be organised - and get your facts right of course.You have to wait at least weeks if not months (during the summer time to make an appointment for one of these Schengen visas. Fact.
We made an appointment at the Embassy (via a normal phone line) and collected the (free) visa with no trouble. Do some proper research.Fairtrade wrote: Your quoting the Belgium embassy but have you even read how much your alternative method cost? the Belgium ebassy charge £22 for their "alternative service" plus 60 Euros for the visa.
I'm not talking about people that are married to EU citizens or Eastern European countries that have special agreements with the Schengen States.)[/b]
Most people go on holiday in a planned fashion.I'm glad you are happy to wait two weeks before you can go on holiday but most people would like to go on holiday when they feel like going on holiday.
But wouldn't they do this anyway, even if the Schengen area did not exist?Fairtrade wrote:I would like to know if anyone knows what is the whole point of the Schengen Visa State? It's expanding every year and suppose to make travelling in Europe easier but at what cost??
On this forum you will hear people complaining about embassy staff treating Non EU spouses like dirt.
I think you have to look at some of these "alternative methods" in perspective. For example, I faxed my application for an appointment with the Portuguese Consulate General in Manchester for an appointment and had to wait for THREE weeks for a reply JUST to book an appointment, during which time I faxed my request through twice more and emailed them twice as well, and they don't even have a phone line for you to ring. It's letters, faxes or emails. Taking into account the above, for many people anxious for an appointment, the premium rate phone-line's the only viable alternative, if one is provided. I tried ringing up the customer services number (non-premiun) also twice and was told that the guy in charge of visa wasn't there.mym wrote:Not true. Most embassies have alternative methods, Belgium does for example, so do many others.Fairtrade wrote:Welll is not fact free, because all EU embassies charge a pound a minute rate. Fact.mym wrote:Nice fact-free rant.