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No visa or no Residence card = deportation. Lack of passport, well, you can ask someone to send it to you.4. En los supuestos en los que un ciudadano de un Estado miembro de la Unión Europea o de un Estado parte en el Acuerdo sobre el Espacio Económico Europeo, o un miembro de su familia, no dispongan de los documentos de viaje necesarios para la entrada en territorio español, o, en su caso, del visado, las Autoridades responsables del control fronterizo darán a estas personas, antes de proceder a su retorno, las máximas facilidades para que puedan obtener o recibir en un plazo razonable los documentos necesarios, o para que se pueda confirmar o probar por otros medios que son beneficiarios del ámbito de aplicación del presente real decreto, siempre que la ausencia del documento de viaje sea el único motivo que impida la entrada en territorio español.
charles4u wrote:Well Richard u cant really understand or know for real, as its said in proverb that only someone who as an experience as a story to tell meaning if u dont experience it then u cant know.
As for ur wife is a Russian so atleast u guys are all of the same skin and anyway my words doesnt change anything..Anything new about the UK or any improvement on the EU and the complains?.
Here is a translation to English BTW.Richard66 wrote:They have made a big blunder: in their transposition of Directive 2004/38 they confuse Schengen with EEA and recognise only Schengen residence cards!
Exactly!!! So far you prove you are a family member of an EU citizen maybe from Romania or any other EU country, If you dont excersice your treaty rights then you are covered up by your EU spouse and also get an insurance and health bla bla bla, They will verify properly to know if you havent been in any marriage of convinience and some interviews and will also take abt 2 months.86ti wrote:I suppose you mean that the non EEA family members will get the same residence card regardless whether their EEA partners exercise treaty rights or not?Richard66 wrote:So far I know of 4 countries where a family member is a family member, no matter from where the EU familyu member hails from
The UK issues a residence "card" (actually a sticker in the passport) to family members of people exercising their treaty rights but as far as I know spouses of British nationals get a different stamp in their passports.charles4u wrote:I also think UK issues only this too...and Germany or am I wrong?