Does my wife need to update her married status in her passport before traveling with me as a tourist in the Schengen area?
I am 28y.o, Tunisian, and work as a game programmer, I make €4000/month, And am getting married in March 2022. For any touristic travel, I am going to be the "fund provider" for both me and my wife, I want to know if she must update her passport to her new married status before traveling with me, or is a marriage certificate enough ? We are eventually gonna update our passport, but we're planning a 2 weeks honey moon in Japan/Korea (Visa-free for Tunisians, yay!) but I also want 2 weeks in Europe, specifically Barcelona (Spain) because we are going to relocate to it in the 2nd half of 2022, so I kinda want a "first taste" of it.
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Can my non-EU spouse travel with me?
Travelling in the EU with your non-EU family members 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.Can I travel in Schengen without passport?
Citizens of Schengen countries can cross the internal borders of all member states without passport checks. The Schengen visa entitles the holder to visits of up to 90 days every 6 months in the entire Schengen area.Is marriage certificate required for Schengen visa?
Yes the marriage certificate is required if you both apply as a married couple for schengen visa (unless your wife passport has you as husband name and your passport has your's wife name). If that is not available, you both can apply for Schengen visa separately in individual capacity.Can I travel to Europe with settled status?
The UK will stop accepting nationality identity cards for entry to the UK for EU citizens after 1st October 2021, with some exceptions. These exceptions include having settled or pre-settled status, in which case you can continue to use your national ID card to enter the UK until at least 31 December 2025.THE SCHENGEN ZONE TRAVEL EXPLAINED - DIGITAL NOMAD TV
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