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But we shouldn't forget the fact that the time period for settlement under EEA rules is much longer compared to the standard route.antontony wrote:EEA law (and you can benefit from your Irish Republic nationality) PERMIT spouses to live SEPARATELY in ANY part of the UK.
antontony wrote:EEA law (and you can benefit from your Irish Republic nationality) PERMIT spouses to live SEPARATELY in ANY part of the UK.
So, if she marries you under EEA laws you may live in the UK but not under the same roof.
Thanks to both of you for responding. We don't want to live seperately in the UK, we want to live together but we haven't decided where yet, hence why I was wondering about the most straightforward way for us to marry in Europe.JAJ wrote: But we shouldn't forget the fact that the time period for settlement under EEA rules is much longer compared to the standard route.
And why should two spouses want to live separately anyway? There is still the right under EEA law to refuse status if it's a "marriage of convenience".