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tina79
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can non EEA travel to UK with a EEA

Post by tina79 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:35 pm

Hi guys,

i found this on the timaticweb. please can you inform if this meant that a none eea can travel with a eea? flying with British Airways.






/ 16FEB12 / 1612 UTC




National Turkey (TR) /Residence United Kingdom (GB)
Transit Austria (AT)
Destination United Kingdom (GB)
ALSO CHECK DESTINATION INFORMATION BELOW


Austria (AT)


Visa required, except for Those, irrespective of nationality,

holding "family member" residence permit issued by United
Kingdom to a family member of an EEA national For details, click here or
national of Switzerland, provided travelling with or

travelling to join the EEA national or national of

Switzerland.
TWOV (Transit Without Visa):
Visa required, except for Holders of onward tickets for a max.

transit For details, click here time of 24 hours. *Note: TWOV is not
possible when arriving from a non-Schengen Member State AND
departing to a Schengen Member State For details, click here


United Kingdom (GB)



Passport required.
- Those residing in the UK may enter with travel documents
valid on arrival.

Visa required, except for Holders of a National ID Card issued

by the UK to foreigners or alien residence permit, provided:
- the last leave (permission) to enter or remain in the UK has
not expired and was given for a period of more than six
months; or
- the last leave has not expired and was given by the stamp
which reads: "Given leave to enter to complete previous leave
Section 3(3)(b) ; or

- alien resident is a permanent resident of the UK returning
within two years of his last departure; or
- alien resident has the right of abode in the UK confirmed by
a Certificate of Entitlement to the Right of Abode vignette

in the passport.
Visa required, except for Holders of a valid EEA Family
Residence Permit (SEE NOTE 31194), issued by the UK, provided
the holder is travelling with, or to join the EEA For details, click here
or Swiss national.

NOTE 31194: Note to carriers: For details, click here
Minors:
- When their names are registered in the passport of (one of)
their parents or guardians, For details, click here
- Pupils For details, click here

CHECK TINEWS/N1 - COSTA RICA: DOCUMENT VALIDITY


Timaticweb Version 1.3
16 February 2012

Jambo
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Post by Jambo » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:45 pm

Well, depends where they are travelling to...

Is this Turkey - Austria - UK ?

A visa is not required, however the airline ground stuff and/or the Austrian authorities might not all be well trained in EEA regulations. That is why a EEA Family Permit is advised. See similar information in the IRL or UK to Schengen, without visa, for EEA-family members thread.

tina79
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Post by tina79 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:55 pm

travelling from Wienna. Person has schengen visa that he knows he cannot travel to uk. However if he travels with an EEA as husband, he will be able to travel.

Anyone has experience with BAA?

tina79
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Post by tina79 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:03 pm

to be honest i think Austrian staff is much well trained the UKBA staff here....

i have posted this info as it is on BAA website as well and i think once he handles the passport for check in they will see exactly what is on here...

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