Talk:Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen
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German article
[edit]The German article for "Residence Card of a family member of a Union citizen" is de:Aufenthaltskarte, not de:European Economic Area Family Permit. The latter is the German article for European Economic Area Family Permit. Qwerta369 (talk) 10:09, 28 June 2011 (UTC).
German requirement
[edit]Germany requires to carry the wedding certificate when traveling together. Residence card alone is not sufficient. (Information from German Embassy in London)
- Those are UK requirements after May took over the home office. At least gov.uk says so, even though that would be illegal as long as the UK is still in the EU. The Schengen area should be the same everywhere. There isn't much room for the German government to change the rules. --There-is-life-on-mars (talk) 18:39, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
Residence card
[edit]The European Union has rules about Residence cards for people who have residence permits for various reasons, not only family member of a Union citizen. Does anyone know anything about them? There is a red link to an article Residence card (European Union). There are three German article, de:Aufenthaltskarte (Deutschland), de:Daueraufenthaltskarte (Deutschland), de:Aufenthaltskarte, about both Residence card of a family member and Residence card in general.--BIL (talk) 09:42, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
Yes, see https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:02002R1030-20171121 "COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1030/2002 of 13 June 2002 laying down a uniform format for residence permits for third-country nationals (OJ L 157 15.6.2002, p. 1)" Michael.R.Crusoe (talk) 12:26, 15 October 2019 (UTC)