Post-Brexit: Is a UK visa needed for a UK citizen's non-EU spouse with EU Article 50 Residence Card to visit the UK together?
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Post-Brexit, Is a UK visitor visa needed for a UK citizen's non-EU spouse with EU Article 50 Residence Card to visit the UK together? I am a Chinese citizen, living with my UK citizen spouse in Germany. We want to visit the UK together at some point. We both have resident cards issued under article 50.
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Will UK citizens need visa after Brexit?
Since Brexit, citizens of the UK have not needed a visa to visit any European Union member states. Passengers arriving in EU countries can enter using only their British passport. From May 2023, UK travellers will need an ETIAS visa waiver to enter EU countries.Can I travel to the UK with my non EU spouse?
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.Can I enter UK with ID card after Brexit?
From 1 October 2021 you need a valid passport to travel to the United Kingdom (UK). If you become a UK resident on or before 31 December 2020, you can continue to use your ID card to travel between the Netherlands and the UK until at least the end of 2025.Can I visit UK with EU residence card?
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can travel to the UK for holidays or short trips without needing a visa.EU Nationals Settle Process in UK after Brexit | Laws on EU Nationals in UK After Brexit
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