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Yeah, that could be a problem. It will simplify things to just get a return flight to/from Paris or Lyon just to cut out that issue. I think that’s a real good point and this is helping me just to refine the plan to reduce potential issues. I was kinda shocked at the effort she has to go through just to come for a visit but it is what it is!
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Switzerland is listed as being part of the schengen area countries yes.
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3 minutes ago, theoldgit said:
The British Embassy in Bangkok don’t offer advice on Immigration matters for UK so I can’t see themselves offering meaningful advice on French Immigration matters.
The hard truth is that Brexit is causing numerous problems for Brits, their spouses and partners and I’m sure things will change by the day until it’s resolved.
I’ve seen written advice from Consulates advising that previously issued visas will become invalid after 29 March and to seek advice if you need to visit after then.
I think the OP will need to seek advice from the French Consular Staff, just because the UK may be leaving the EU and thus we and our spouses will no longer be eligible for Free Movement Directive travel, doesn’t mean that visas can’t be obtained under the same rules as those for any third country applicant.
Thank you for that reply. The point that concerns me is the part in the visa that asks
“Letter of Invitation. By the relative/friend residing in a Schengen country, attached with a copy of their passport. In case that the friend/relative is not a citizen of the Schengen country, the copy of the residency permit will also be required.”
As I’m a Brit I don’t “currently “ need a residency permit but...... that’s my problem, It’s just not clear if that situation will remain for the interval/period of travel. Your advice for talking to the French consulate is a good one. The other alternative may be to hire a law firm in Thailand to assist with the application but it just seems so extreme if you take my point.
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That’s truthfully something I didn’t think about! I just returned home to France so I can’t visit personally but I guess I could ask the embassy here although I assume the visa would be the responsibility of the French embassy as this is my place of residence and where she will be hosted from.
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Hi, I’m an expat Brit living in France for over 15 years with a business here also so France is my principal and only place of residency. I want my Thai girlfriend to come to France for a while but I’m not sure how this will work out as I’m essentially still British living in a foreign country. Also, I want to show her around while she is here and she will most likely fly into and leave from Geneva Switzerland as it’s my closest international airport, although we could just use Paris if required. I understand We will need to apply for a shengen visa from Thailand but I’m not sure how this will play out especially with all the ups and downs of brexit. Does anyone have any experience similar to this or some bright ideas? Basically, I don’t want to apply before I get as much info as possible to make sure we have the best chance for success.
Immigration police question ‘seasteader’
in Phuket News
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The sea is not a new frontier, it’s just one we can’t beat it’s a frontier tougher than any other on this planet for us as we are not genetically adapted to live on or under the sea. Even throwing massive resources at the idea of self sustained off shore environments is unrealistic as ultimately every nut and bolt, shred of cloth or even dare I say it, condom, needs on shore manufacturing.
My 10¢ . Whatever way way you want to look at it, this is just another of those crazy get rich schemes gone wrong aimed at the fuzzy headed fools who have nothing better to do. The guy got caught and chose the wrong country to dick with.