As a British citizen married to a non EU citizen, can we travel together to italy? [duplicate]
I am a British citizen married to a Tunisian citizen. We live together in Tunisia and we are planning to go to Italy for holiday. My question is: is it free of charge or he need to pay fees? What documents does he need to show to the embassy when he applies?
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If your trip is on or before March 29, the visa should be free of charge under the EU free movement regime. If the trip is after then, it might still be free of charge, or it might not be, and on top of that there's a chance that the current Gibraltar controversy leads to a requirement for you to have a visa as well. It's not really possible to say at the moment when the UK will leave the EU, or even whether, or what the arrangements will be after it leaves.
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Can I travel with my non EU spouse to another EU country?
Under EU rules, you have the right to travel together with your core family members (non-EU spouse, children, dependent parents or dependent grandparents) to an EU country other than the one you are a national of. If you have moved to another EU country, they can also join you there.Can I travel to Italy with my Italian spouse?
Once your family member has received their Italy family reunion visa, they can enter the country and apply for an Italian residence permit. It is the permit which allows them to legally reside in Italy with you.Can I get an Italian passport if my wife has one?
Yes. You can apply for citizenship through marriage depending on the laws in that particular country. In the case of Italian citizenship, you need to be married for at least two years and three years if you happen to live abroad. You can apply for this type of citizenship after eighteen months of marriage.Can dual citizens travel to Italy?
Is dual citizenship allowed in Italy? Yes. Dual nationality is allowed in Italy and you do not need to renounce any other citizenship during this process. If you can prove your Italian ancestry and blood ties to the country, you can apply to become an Italian citizen.Getting married in Italy: two UK nationals
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