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But remember if you are in a Civil Partnership some EEA states do NOT recognise them as equivalent to marriage and treat your partner as an 'Extended Family Member' not a 'Family Member'.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:In all cases it makes sense to carry your marriage certificate. If you can prove you are married, then they are required to let you in even if you do not have a visa.
You should get a certified translation. You should also apply for a visa. Visa free travel is largely for people living in the EU.AxeZ wrote:Just want to add closely related question here.
I am EU citizen, my wife is not, an we got married in non EU country.
If we were to carry our marriage certificate with us, does it have to be EU originated certificate, i.e to translate it or certify it in EU country or original non EU certificate will suffice?