Hey guys. So my Danish husband and I are going to apply for family reunification here in DK, we don't have a very solid case or maybe I don't have so much faith but I'm thinking if they reject the application I'm thrown out immediately, question is... When could I come back? If I've lived almost 3 years in Europe, not sure how the 90/180 days rule in Schengen territory would apply to me. Anyone knows? Thanks.
PS. My country has a free movement agreement with Schengen.
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Re: Schengen
It is hard to say when you don't tell what nationality you are.
Why is it you do not think you have a strong case for family unification?
Why is it you do not think you have a strong case for family unification?
Re: Schengen
I'm from Colombia but as I said I don't need a turist or Schengen visa since Colombia has a visa free agreement with Schengen.
And that's making me doubt is that we have 4 of the 6 requirements but I'm a bit worried about the one where I must have studied at the university for 1 year, and I have but I don't have an exam to prove it, because we don't do that in Colombia. We have a points system where each program has a number of credits, and I have very few because I enrolled like 2 subjects each semester . The cerfiticate I got from my university states that I was enrolled in the program for longer than a year but have less than 10% of the credits necessary.. I'm afraid that looks really bad.
And that's making me doubt is that we have 4 of the 6 requirements but I'm a bit worried about the one where I must have studied at the university for 1 year, and I have but I don't have an exam to prove it, because we don't do that in Colombia. We have a points system where each program has a number of credits, and I have very few because I enrolled like 2 subjects each semester . The cerfiticate I got from my university states that I was enrolled in the program for longer than a year but have less than 10% of the credits necessary.. I'm afraid that looks really bad.
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Re: Schengen
Do you have the required proof of ”passing an English language test at the B1 level or another English test that are equivalent to or at a higher level”?
And did you read this: “You do not need have completed your programme if it lasts longer than 1 year. For example, you would meet this condition if you completed the first year of a 3 year programme. If you completed the first year of a multi-year programme but were not required to do an examination, you will need to provide a statement from your school verifying your enrolment.”
It looks to me as if you may have that proof. If so, you fulfill 2 conditions, so if your spouse fulfills 2 also, you are home free.
And did you read this: “You do not need have completed your programme if it lasts longer than 1 year. For example, you would meet this condition if you completed the first year of a 3 year programme. If you completed the first year of a multi-year programme but were not required to do an examination, you will need to provide a statement from your school verifying your enrolment.”
It looks to me as if you may have that proof. If so, you fulfill 2 conditions, so if your spouse fulfills 2 also, you are home free.
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Re: Schengen
I don't have proof for the English one but I have Dansk Prøve 3. That suffices right? And I hope you are right!