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Thai Mother Of Eu Child, Can Be Deportee Out Of Eu Airport International Area, If She Without Visa?


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Suppose that Lek, are Thai mother who have child French-Thai, but she can not have a Schengen visa from Bangkok too difficult and ask guarantee, and she trying to find a parade ...

She buys a ticket to Moscow, passing through PARIS, verification ridge: Thais have a right to pass through an airport zone Schengen, to get country extra Shengen, then they have every right to go to Russia no visa for a stay of less than a month. Air France sell tickets from Bangkok to Moscow via PARIS

So if Lek, is going to Paris CDG ( or maybe another EU cities ) ( for fake transit ) via this parade, with its French child, and proof of relationship ( french Birth Certificate ) between the child and the mother, as well as proof of French nationality of the child ...

That what can do the Border Police, if she throws them continuation tickets, and so tries to leave the international zone, the Police can deportee her so easily? especially since she has a child French with her, it is not obliged to show the Thai passport the child.. It falls into the imbroglio like a Julian Assange ??!!

I just know that the Membre of EU family had some rights..

^^ Hey last time, I was arrived into Europe by Italy ( MILAN Malpensa ) with Sri Lankan Airlines, the border guard, of EU passports file, was let people go inside Italy without control the passport about 30 peoples, because it was full of people so funny that happened.. but true.. so, I don't show my passport to go inside EU, Amazing Italy

Edited by Danielsiam
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It's a good trick used by so many asylum-seekers to the UK over the years that the government had to introduce a Direct Airside Transit Visa for many nationalities. Thailand is not one of those, and I assume you are correct in saying that the same applies in France.

Theoretically, she might have a case for doing as you propose, because of two European Court judgements. In the first, known as Chen, it was held that the Chinese mother of an Irish child could stay with him in the UK as his/her sole carer, as otherwise the Irish child would be unable to exercise the rights of an EEA citizen to live in another EU country, i.e. the UK. In the second, more controversial judgement, Zambrano, it was held that a child could be regarded as exercising its EEA Treaty Rights even within its own country, and therefore the parent/sole carer's status would be the same as in Chen.

However, in practice I wouldn't hold out much hope that she would be allowed in, particularly if she had previously been refused a Schengen Visa by the French Embassy in Bangkok. The two judgements referred to above were from cases arising in the UK. and whilst they are supposed to apply across the EU, the French are known to be much more robust in ignoring EU legislation when it suits them. To quickly and discreetly stick a woman and child back on a plane to BKK wouldn't be a great problem to them, I suspect. An even worse case scenario might be that they take the child into care and send her back alone.

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