Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Could my Fiancee and I live in the EU?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Posts
    192
    Rep Power
    51
    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    If you're considering the EEA route you'll need to marry first.
    Family members are defined as spouse, civil partner, children of the EEA national or their spouse/civil partner under 21, children of the EEA national or their spouse/civil partner over 21 who are dependent and parents of the EEA national or their spouse/civil partner if they are dependent.

    Fiancee is not Family member.
    Thanks sorry I meant to say we would be married. If we were married is there a time limit on how long we would have to be married for? Or have been in a relationship for in order to get a residence card in another EU country? For an unmarried partner its 2 years I think?

    I was reading about someone who had a Filipino Wife and they moved to Germany and to get a residence card all he did was show his marriage certificate, passport and one or two other documents and that was it. Is that true? and you don't have to prove your marriage to them with photos, plane tickets etc, like the UKBA ask for?

    For instance I also wonder if a couple have been refused a Settlement visa by UKBA as they didnt think you were genuine and they move to Germany or another EU country do you think the resident card people will share information with the UKBA and look up and see if you were refused by UKBA and then refuse you again? Not sure if they would share info or not?

    Any help appreciated!!


  2. #2
    Trusted Member sars_notd_virus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Wiltshire,UK
    Posts
    4,955
    Rep Power
    150
    Quote Originally Posted by yellowcloud View Post

    I was reading about someone who had a Filipino Wife and they moved to Germany and to get a residence card all he did was show his marriage certificate, passport and one or two other documents and that was it. Is that true? ?
    I dont think so, Germany is very rigid with their immigration and residency regulations.

    http://www.expatica.com/de/essential...tizenship.html

    Like in many other European countries, citizens from the EEA (EU plus Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein) and Switzerland are free to live and work in Germany. The only requirement is to register with the appropriate office of the town hall in their local area (usually called Einwohnermedeamt or Bürgeramt). An exception to this applies to Romanian and Bulgarian nationals who require a residence/work permit to work in Germany.

    Once a citizen from these countries has lived in Germany lawfully for five years without interruption they will gain the right of permanent residence. This five-year period also applies to the family members and spouses of EU citizens.
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Accommodation for fiancee to live in when she arrives
    By jasper999 in forum UK VISA/British Citizenship
    Replies: 13
    Last Post: 9th February 2014, 18:13
  2. with my fiancee now..
    By karenkeith in forum Questions & Answers On Anything
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 14th October 2012, 05:43
  3. Should Fiancee's son Come to UK on a Fiancee Visa?
    By Breakfast in forum Help & Advice
    Replies: 23
    Last Post: 25th January 2011, 10:43
  4. Can my fiancee travel under a fiancee visa?
    By devin33 in forum UK VISA/British Citizenship
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 13th May 2008, 10:51

Visitors found this page by searching for:

Nobody landed on this page from a search engine, yet!
SEO Blog

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Filipino Forum : Philippine Forum