Lord_Lenny
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Good Morning AFF crew,
My wife and I are heading to the UK for a few weeks in July for a holiday. I hold dual AUS/UK citizenship and have both passports, my wife only holds an AUS passport. When my parents were over 2 years ago they were both able to go through the UK passport holders queue, as they were told by Border Control staff whilst in line that families can go through together even if not all of them have UK passports (Scottish mum/Aussie dad)
Now if that is true (and not just a temporary traffic flow thing) it should apply to us as we are married. However we have only been married a year and my wife hasn't changed her surname so we have different surnames on our passports.
Both of us are quite seasoned international travelers and have been in and out of the UK and EU many times in the past and I am aware that I'm probably overthinking things and it will be fine, or worst case I get through and she goes to the back of the line.
I would be grateful for any thoughts/advice.
Thanks!!
My wife and I are heading to the UK for a few weeks in July for a holiday. I hold dual AUS/UK citizenship and have both passports, my wife only holds an AUS passport. When my parents were over 2 years ago they were both able to go through the UK passport holders queue, as they were told by Border Control staff whilst in line that families can go through together even if not all of them have UK passports (Scottish mum/Aussie dad)
Now if that is true (and not just a temporary traffic flow thing) it should apply to us as we are married. However we have only been married a year and my wife hasn't changed her surname so we have different surnames on our passports.
- Should that matter??
- Has anyone else done this??
- Will UK border control need proof of marriage in order to let us through together??
- Should we just not risk it and send her through the Non-EU line and I'll wait with the bags until she gets through (like we've done every time before
)
Both of us are quite seasoned international travelers and have been in and out of the UK and EU many times in the past and I am aware that I'm probably overthinking things and it will be fine, or worst case I get through and she goes to the back of the line.
I would be grateful for any thoughts/advice.
Thanks!!