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    Have been trawling elsewhere to find out more about this.......

    From a document commenting on Damian Green speech.


    ‘We are keen to learn from practice in other European countries. An example is the attachment requirement in Denmark, which requires a couple’s combined attachment to Denmark to be greater than that to any other country. It is argued that this promotes effective integration and provides a further test of the genuineness of a relationship.

    ‘To meet the attachment requirement, the sponsor of a marriage visa must have resided legally in Denmark for at least 15 years and the applicant must have visited the country at least twice.

    ‘Such an attachment requirement in the UK would have a big impact. Many family migrants have never visited the UK before they apply for a visa to come here as a spouse or partner.’

    It is interesting to note that these comments were made the day before Denmark voted out the right-leaning government responsible for introducing policies such as these.


    http://lifeintheuk.net/index.php/new...r_integration/


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Have been trawling elsewhere to find out more about this.......

    From a document commenting on Damian Green speech.


    ‘We are keen to learn from practice in other European countries. An example is the attachment requirement in Denmark, which requires a couple’s combined attachment to Denmark to be greater than that to any other country. It is argued that this promotes effective integration and provides a further test of the genuineness of a relationship.

    ‘To meet the attachment requirement, the sponsor of a marriage visa must have resided legally in Denmark for at least 15 years and the applicant must have visited the country at least twice.

    ‘Such an attachment requirement in the UK would have a big impact. Many family migrants have never visited the UK before they apply for a visa to come here as a spouse or partner.’

    It is interesting to note that these comments were made the day before Denmark voted out the right-leaning government responsible for introducing policies such as these.


    http://lifeintheuk.net/index.php/new...r_integration/
    two-thirds of people surveyed who were granted a marriage visa in 2009 had never visited the UK before deciding to move here permanently how many people were refused a visit visa for their g/f or fiancee, or even spouse how would they get to the UK ? back of a lorry

    To meet the attachment requirement, the sponsor of a marriage visa must have resided legally in Denmark for at least 15 years and the applicant must have visited the country at least twice. so those people who have paid for citizenship can't bring their wife or kids to the UK in many cases for another 10yrs

    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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