As Paul said, do your research Pal !!, for one thing, she has to go back to Manila to apply for entry clearance even if she works in UK on a work permit, the work permit is issued by the DWP the Department for work and pensions in Doncaster, her work permit, does not allow settlement with someone settled or going to settle in the UK.

The other matter you may wish to consider is this, from the 1st February 2005, you may not apply at your local registry of Births, marriages and deaths, to obtain a marriage licence, you must first contact them, in your local area, you will be then required to fill in the form at a regional centre, where your application must be sent to the Home Office for background checking.

Why is this so ?

This is a recent move to quell the rocketing cases of bogus marriages, the recent publicity at the Kingston on Thames register office has highlighted the problems of Economic migrants marrying EEC Citizens many of them Portuguese nationals in the UK to enable a fast track to a visa for settlement, sadly this also has thrown many others in to the same net.

You should first seek advice at the local registry of births marriages and deaths, they will then give you the required forms to apply to the Home office, who will then require evidence of a valid relationship, before they issue permission to grant a marriage licence.

Like my colleagues on the panel have said..I dont propose to walk you through every step of the immigration process in the Philippines for entry clearance, I already have had 18 months of frigging headaches, however please be wary of thinking that your GF can stay in the UK if you marry, whilst she may be able to stay married to you and working on he work permit, she is not able to live as a spouse without going back to the British overseas mission to apply to enter the United Kingdom, as my colleagues have pointed out, a complete mockery, and SNAFU...situation normal all f....up.

I did happen to see many ladies in your GF position in Manila as recently as 6th June 2005, and going through exactly the same process, many of them working in UK Jobs, having to return back for interviews in Manila, when they live in accomodation in UK.

I hope this helps, but errrr read the rest of the site will you.


Tks