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Can a foreign national (non-eu) travel to France without a visa if travelling with their British spouse?

2006-08-16 23:51:44 · 6 answers · asked by Mariam 2 in Travel France Other - France

If so, are any special papers needed?

2006-08-16 23:52:48 · update #1

I plan to ttravel to france often, what kind of visa should I apply for?

2006-08-16 23:59:27 · update #2

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It depends on what country you are from. If you are American, there is no visa. Below you will find a very helpful site from the French government.

2006-08-17 01:43:25 · answer #1 · answered by Jeffery B 2 · 1 0

relies upon on your Nationality. the terrific theory is to look on the rustic internet site you plan vacationing and examine on visa standards maximum countries are no longer visa required some are no longer. The Schengen contract enables the non eu companion of a uk or different finished eu state to commute freely to different ecu countries as long because it rather is not any longer than 3 months or in some countries 6 months and easily as a customer, short holidays etc. as long as your Visa states you're married to a uk national there should not be any concern, until eventually you're from a rustic that's under Visa regulations like Cuba, Colombia etc. you do no longer even choose a visa to commute, your companion visa enables you loose commute in the ecu lower back as long as you're no longer from a rustic that's visa required. NB, human beings asserting a individual desires a Schengen visa, i'm married to a Latin American, she in basic terms has her companion visa stamped in her passport she hasnt have been given ILR yet. we've been to France, Italy and Cyprus, Irish Republic inclusive of out issues in any respect at passport administration?? i'm now additionally very perplexed.

2016-09-29 08:59:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, you'll need a visa, unless your passport is from a country that qualifies for a visa waiver (such as the U.S. and Canada).

2006-08-16 23:56:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Can I direct you to "Passports & VIsa Information" (France) which is comprehensive.

2006-08-17 00:36:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO, i know that for sure.

2006-08-16 23:56:20 · answer #5 · answered by paliminka 2 · 0 2

no no no !!!

2006-08-17 03:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by carolina973 4 · 0 3

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