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You would need to apply at the French embassy in the UK for a transit visa to France. If you plan to visit the Netherlands in the future w/out your spouse then you would also need to apply for a schengen visa from the dutch embassy which should be issued to you free of chargeeva382 wrote:Hi everybody, First of all thanks for the amazing forum.
Ok...I am a Non-eea spouse of a dutch national living in UK. We have a daughter ,she has a dutch passport too.
I know i can travel without schengen visa with my spouse, but my question is if i want to travel to Netherlands,only with my daughter do i need a visa? or the same visa free rule applies bcoz she is an eea family member as well.
Another Q. We r planning a weekend family trip to Netherlands, from dover to calais. do i need a visa for france or i can just use my EEA family permit (UK)
Bit confused bcoz we are not going to stay in france just crossing...
Thanks for reading...Cheers!
You may well be right John. So with a dutch-issued schengen visa one can pass through France 1st w/out the Netherlands being their first port of entry before any other schengen state?I can't see any sense getting a French-issued transit visa. The Schengen visa will permit you to cross France and then Belgium, on the way to the Netherlands.
Trouble is they obviously don't do that anymore.John wrote:You really should get a Dutch-issued Schengen visa. For you that will be an easy process, and as already said, the application is free.