EU citizen and non-EU spouse entering the EU (Schengen area)
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My wife and I will soon make our first post-Brexit trip to the EU (Denmark). I am a dual UK / Irish citizen and hence I will use my Irish passport card to enter. My wife is only a UK citizen. Can she use the EU citizen immigration queue with me or do we need to use separate queues? If we use the same queue, do we just walk up together and I hand over both passports together?
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Can my non-EU spouse travel with me to Europe?
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.Does EU spouse need Schengen visa?
If you are travelling to the Schengen area as the spouse of an E.U. citizen, you should apply for the European Spouse Schengen Visa.Can I bring my non-EU spouse to Spain?
Generally, the non-EU/EEA partner will need to get a Spanish visa to enter Spain. Then, they can apply for an EU family member residence card from the local Foreigner's Office. If the relationship ends, the non-EU/EEA partner must reapply for a new residence permit within six months.Can EU family member travel to Europe without visa after Brexit?
EU , EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa. In other cases, find out if you need to apply for a visa to enter the UK . You can cross the UK border using a valid passport which should be valid for the whole time you are in the UK .Schengen Area - European Union Home Affairs
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