It doesn't matter. It's not the type of visa but the fact you are married to a EEA national. However, with France it is simple as their is no airline to deal with, just French immigration and they would allow you entry if you travel together. However, Greece is another story as I doubt the airline would allow you to board the flight without a visa.ms83 wrote:1) The UK+Chinese to France success story makes it sounds like I could go without a visa, but does it matter I don't have ILE, only a settled person spouse visa?
This RC is normally not issued to UK national family members.2) The Residence Card which states 'married to EU/EEA national' seems to be a safer route, how can I get one? The EEA2 form seems to apply for non-UK EEA family members residing in UK, not for family of UK citizen.
However, you should be able to obtain a Schengen visa. The 3 months validity on your BRP should not apply if you apply as a spouse of EEA national. The visa should also be free of charge.