BRP holder , spouse of British National, travel to Schengen

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I am a british national and passport holder, residing with my wife in the UK. She holds an Indian passport with a British Resident Permit.(not a permanent resident or indefinite leave to remain)

My daughter has an american passport, she does not need a visa to travel to europe.

Can we travel to europe without a visa?






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Can I travel to Schengen countries with UK BRP?

You will need your UK biometric residence permit showing that you have valid leave for the UK that extends beyond your trip, and a blank page in your current passport. You can not apply using a travel document unless you have indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK. You must not already have a Schengen visa.

Does the spouse of a British national with UK permanent residence need a Schengen visa?

We are pleased to confirm that British citizens do not require a visa for the Schengen Member States, if the duration of their stay does not exceed 90 days within any 180-day period.

Do I need a Schengen visa if I am married to a British citizen?

Yes, the non-EU spouse of a UK national requires a visa to travel to the Schengen Area.

Can I travel in Europe with UK residence permit?

You do not need a visa if you have a residence document (national residence permit) issued under national rules by a Schengen country and you are travelling to a Schengen country.



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