As a British citizen , married to a non EU who has UK permanent resident card can travel together to italy? [duplicate]
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My husband is non-EU , but holding a Uk residence permit card without bearing or written in Resident Card as member of EEA family member. Can he still travel with me in Italy ?
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Yes, he can travel with you to Italy, but if he is not a national of a visa-exempt country, he needs a visa. The Italian consulate must grant the visa unless your husband's visit would be a threat to public safety or health, or against public policy.
The visa is free of charge and the application must be considered by an "expedited" procedure.
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