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left hand down a bit 21st Sep 2018 10:54

Passport and immigration control.
 
Hello everyone as a long time lurker I have finally registered to ask for some advice I will be travelling on monday longhall via Frankfurt.I have a UK passport and my wife a Eire one I have been told that I may need to go through immigration in Franfurt for my onward flight but my wife doesn't. Can anyone in the know advise me if this is correct or will it all be sorted at City airport.
Thanks

1DC 21st Sep 2018 15:26

Could be the case if you are flying from the UK because Brits aren't in the Schengen agreement, so we have to show passports when Schengen members just walk in.

DaveReidUK 21st Sep 2018 17:04


Originally Posted by 1DC (Post 10254770)
Could be the case if you are flying from the UK because Brits aren't in the Schengen agreement, so we have to show passports when Schengen members just walk in.

Ireland isn't in Schengen either, so that wouldn't account for any possible differences between the treatment of Eire vs UK passports.

RevMan2 21st Sep 2018 17:35


DaveReidUK 21st Sep 2018 19:43


Originally Posted by RevMan2 (Post 10254861)

That doesn't indicate any difference between the treatment of UK and Eire passport holders, so it looks like the OP needn't worry.

RevMan2 22nd Sep 2018 05:04

LCY is non-Schengen. The document defines scenarios for non-Schengen origins in transit to both non-Schengen and Schengen destinations..

left hand down a bit 22nd Sep 2018 07:01

Thanks for the replies all is becoming clear the information was given me by a friend who lives in Spain and travels on a UK passport, she had trouble at Frankfurt presumably because she was travelling Shengen to non Schegnen. Once again thanks to all.

blaggerman 22nd Sep 2018 08:51

What border checks you need to pass at any airport is determined by where your flight has come from and where you are going next. It has nothing to do with the documents that you carry.

RevMan2 23rd Sep 2018 06:25

What “trouble”? You’ve got a passport - if you need to show it, show it.....

DaveReidUK 23rd Sep 2018 07:19


Originally Posted by RevMan2 (Post 10255969)
What “trouble”? You’ve got a passport - if you need to show it, show it.....

On the contrary, if I have to show my passport, it usually means I'm having trouble. :O

My success rate with e-gates averages about 10%.

wiggy 23rd Sep 2018 10:41


What border checks you need to pass at any airport is determined by where your flight has come from and where you are going next. It has nothing to do with the documents that you carry.
Yup, otherwise every passenger getting off a flight would have to have their documents checked to establish whether they needed their documents checked or not........

sherburn2LA 23rd Sep 2018 14:27

After Brexit you will have to stand in the naughty corner for an hour. And there won't be any filghts anyway. It must be true - I read it on here.


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