Do I need a visa to visit the UK with my EU family members if I have a Spanish residence card?
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My wife and son have European passports but I don't. I have a residence card issued by Spain. Can I travel to the UK with my family without applying for a visa?
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If it's an Article 10 or Article 20 card for family members of an EU/Schengen citizen, then you only need that and your passport.
Otherwise, you need an EEA Family Permit, a free visa.
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Can I travel to UK with Spanish residence card?
Contents. From 1 January 2021 you can no longer use an Article 10 or 20 residence card issued by an EEA member state to travel to the UK if you're accompanying your EEA citizen family member to the UK, or joining them in the UK.Can non-EU family member travel to UK without visa?
Your non-EU family members must carry a valid passport at all times and, depending on the country they are from, they may also have to show an entry visa at the border. There are a number of countries (see Annex II) whose nationals do not need a visa to visit the EU for three months or less.Can EU family member travel to EU without visa?
After you receive your residence card as a family member of an EU citizen, you can freely travel to any other EU country. You can travel as a tourist for up to three months in a six-month period. You can also travel to many other non-EU/Schengen countries without a visa.How do I bring my EU family member to UK?
Your family member usually needs to get an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK. They don't need a permit if they already have a valid family, work or student visa. They need to be outside the UK to apply for the permit. It's free to apply for the permit.Can Non-Eu/EEA Spouse Travel From Eu Countries To UK With Article 10 and 20 Residence Card?
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