EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:What UK documentation do you hold? Are you a visa national?libelula wrote:I am a non EU citizen currently doing a PhD in the UK. My husband is French and commutes between France and the UK. My questions are:
- Apparently I cannot apply for a long-term Schengen visa to go to France as I would need to certify that I want the transfer of my UK residence to France and I need to be able to finish my PhD in the UK before I do that. The option left is to apply for a short-term visa so that I can enter France. The option I see is becoming a dependent of my husband in the UK as he could claim he self-sufficiently lives in this country even though he doesn't work or study here (he's finishing his PhD in France). Would that, however, allow me to enter France or would I still not be able to enter the country of my husband without a visa? I would like to go with him to France anytime we want even if just for a few days without the hassle of applying for a tourist visa every time.
Thank you for your advice and suggestions,
If you have a UK residence card (family member of EEA national), you might not require a visa if accompanying or joining spouse.
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TIER 4 GENERAL STUDENT LEAVE TO REMAIN, valid until Feb 2015. No, I do not have a EU family member card as my husband did not live in the UK and we married in August, now he is half in the UK, half in France. Could we apply to change my residence permit? Would that make it any easier? And, I've heard that even if I have such a family permit I would still need to travel accompanied by my husband