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  2. European Economic Area Family Permit - Wikipedia

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    A European Economic Area Family Permit (short: EEA family permit) was an immigration document that assisted the holder to enter the United Kingdom as a family member of a citizen of a contracting state to the European Economic Area agreement or a Swiss citizen.

  3. European Economic Area - Wikipedia

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    The European Economic Area (EEA) was established via the Agreement on the European Economic Area, [4] an international agreement which enables the extension of the European Union's single market to member states of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). [5]

  4. Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016

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    The definition of Core family member (of an EEA national) only includes a spouse or civil partner, children under 21, or dependant children of any age and dependent parents. A person outside of this definition (especially unmarried partners) may fall under the category "extended family member". [ 15 ]

  5. Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006

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    The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 [1] (or EEA Regulations for short), amended by SI 2009/1117, [2] SI 2011/1247 [3] and SI 2015/694 [4] and which have now been mostly repealed and superseded by the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016, was a piece of British legislation which implemented the right of free movement of European Economic Area (EEA ...

  6. Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    The freedom of movement provisions of the EU apply, but each territory operates its own visa regime for non-European Economic Area (EEA), non-Swiss nationals. While a visa valid for one of these territories will be valid for all, visa exemption lists differ. [102] A Schengen visa, even one issued by France, is not valid for these territories.

  7. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    In these countries, the meaning of compulsory varies. [2] In the European Union, an EU/EEA national identity card can be used to travel freely within the EU/EEA in lieu of a passport. [3] Similarly, South America, citizens may use a identity card to travel between MERCOSUR states. [4]

  8. Visa requirements for European Union citizens - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of all European Economic Area (EEA) member states and Switzerland holding a valid passport or national identity card [368] [369] [370] enjoy freedom of movement rights in each other's territory and can enter and reside in the each other's territory without a visa. If EU, EEA and Swiss nationals are unable to present a valid passport or ...

  9. Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen

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    The holder of a valid Residence Card is entitled to use this document in lieu of an entry visa for entry to all EEA member states. There is not a unified format for this card throughout the EU. In the European Union (EU), a family member's residence card is issued under EU rules by any EU country (except, in common, the country the EU family ...