EU EES with EU and British passport holders Lanzarote
EU EES with EU and British passport holders Lanzarote
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gotoPzero

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19,504 posts

209 months

Wednesday
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I have a British PP and my wife has an Irish PP.
In the past travelling to Spain I would go with her in the EU line, but its been quite a while since we have been to Spain and they started with this new EES in November. Will we have to split up as from what I have read online she does not need to do the EES scan?


rdjohn

6,842 posts

215 months

Yesterday (09:42)
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EU freedoms of movement allows third-country family members to travel freely with their EU partners. Just assert your rights. I have a fiend in the same position and he just breezes through with her.

I returned from Spain on Saturday and as we have visas were allowed to pass through the EU line at Malaga airport.

worsy

6,377 posts

195 months

Yesterday (09:45)
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rdjohn said:
EU freedoms of movement allows third-country family members to travel freely with their EU partners. Just assert your rights. I have a fiend in the same position and he just breezes through with her.

I returned from Spain on Saturday and as we have visas were allowed to pass through the EU line at Malaga airport.
This. From experience the queues are set up in a way that allows the British passport holder to effectively join the queue at the front.

gotoPzero

Original Poster:

19,504 posts

209 months

Yesterday (09:52)
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rdjohn said:
EU freedoms of movement allows third-country family members to travel freely with their EU partners. Just assert your rights. I have a fiend in the same position and he just breezes through with her.

I returned from Spain on Saturday and as we have visas were allowed to pass through the EU line at Malaga airport.
Was EES in force though? I dont think all Airports have it?

As I have not done EES before then I presume I will need to do it still? Where as my wife wont?

Its all very confusing!

rdjohn

6,842 posts

215 months

Yesterday (11:57)
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gotoPzero said:
rdjohn said:
EU freedoms of movement allows third-country family members to travel freely with their EU partners. Just assert your rights. I have a fiend in the same position and he just breezes through with her.

I returned from Spain on Saturday and as we have visas were allowed to pass through the EU line at Malaga airport.
Was EES in force though? I dont think all Airports have it?

As I have not done EES before then I presume I will need to do it still? Where as my wife wont?

Its all very confusing!
Yes, it was at Malaga. U.K. passports were required to register, with helpful staff in blue coats on hand to assist. and then they also joined the EU queue.

The normal 3rd country nationals queue was actually quite short. Monday was a national holiday in Spain and so there were lots of Spaniards leaving.

RedWhiteMonkey

8,172 posts

202 months

Yesterday (12:19)
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I (my son and my daughter) have a UK and a German passport, my wife only has a German passport. With these sorts of things it often varies from airport to airport, the short answer is to follow whichever applicable signage you see on the relevant passport control queue.

gotoPzero

Original Poster:

19,504 posts

209 months

Yesterday (13:40)
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rdjohn said:
gotoPzero said:
rdjohn said:
EU freedoms of movement allows third-country family members to travel freely with their EU partners. Just assert your rights. I have a fiend in the same position and he just breezes through with her.

I returned from Spain on Saturday and as we have visas were allowed to pass through the EU line at Malaga airport.
Was EES in force though? I dont think all Airports have it?

As I have not done EES before then I presume I will need to do it still? Where as my wife wont?

Its all very confusing!
Yes, it was at Malaga. U.K. passports were required to register, with helpful staff in blue coats on hand to assist. and then they also joined the EU queue.

The normal 3rd country nationals queue was actually quite short. Monday was a national holiday in Spain and so there were lots of Spaniards leaving.
OK cheers

Mortarboard

11,231 posts

75 months

Yesterday (15:50)
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Barcelona Airport allowed my US PP holding work colleague to use the EU lane with me in March of this year.

Thought he couldn't, but officer directed him to process with me

M.

craig1912

4,251 posts

132 months

Yesterday (15:59)
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I’ve got a UK and Irish passport, Wife just UK. We are off to Lisbon next month and thinking of using my UK passport to get the initial formalities over with. Going forward in the EU I will use my Irish passport and my wife can go through the EU channel with me. Reasonable strategy?

Opapayer

350 posts

5 months

Yesterday (16:02)
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craig1912 said:
I ve got a UK and Irish passport, Wife just UK. We are off to Lisbon next month and thinking of using my UK passport to get the initial formalities over with. Going forward in the EU I will use my Irish passport and my wife can go through the EU channel with me. Reasonable strategy?
What initial formalities?

craig1912

4,251 posts

132 months

Yesterday (16:19)
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Opapayer said:
What initial formalities?
The fingerprints/photo etc. I understood this was done only once unless you changed your passport or every three years?

Opapayer

350 posts

5 months

Yesterday (16:21)
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I’d just use your Irish passport all the time and let your wife join you in the EU queue. Saves all the hassle now and later.