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Yes. You need to apply for Schengen visa.rogerex wrote:Hi I'm a non EU citizen, my wife is from Slovakia,now I need to go to Amsterdam for a freinds birthday, so I'm going without my partner. I have UK residency. Do I need a visa to go to Amsterdam?
My passport is Bolivian
Many thanks!
No. It's the other way around. More favourite legislation 'overrules' the Directive which means that on entering Schengen territory you should be assessed solely on the basis of your nationality as this is more favourable to you.ribena wrote:but i dont think it answer the questions ie: does the residence card 'overrule' to nationality?
Why alert them to a potential issue? As a Malaysian citizen, you don't need a visa for France and the IO may not even notice your residence card. But even if, you will be fine.ribena wrote:Hi 86ti,
Hopefully the immigration at France wont be giving a hard time. Like another member here, I will ask the French immigration officer if I can travel to France on my Residence Permit and without my husband.
U can only enter the Schengen zone once with this visa - UK-Slovakia-Amsterdam-UK is ok but UK-Slovakia-UK-Amsterdam-UK isn't.rogerex wrote:Hi I'm going to Slovakia at the beginning of August and I have a Schengen visa from the Slovak Embassy. It shows from 07-08-09 until 05-09-09 if this is the case it will cover me for my trip to Amsterdam as it's the 28th of August for 2 days.
but my confussion begging because int he visa it says number of entries 1 and duration of stay 15 days.
This 1 entry mean sI can entry only once to Slovakia and any other country and I need to apply for another visa to go Amsterdam? Or I can use this visa?
This is very vey confusing
BTW, would you still need a visa if you travelled together with your wife?Common consular instructions on visas wrote:However, no fees are to be charged for administrative costs for visa applications lodged by nationals of third countries who are members of the family of a Union citizen or of a national of a State party to the EEA Agreement, and who are exercising their right to free movement.