Hi there,
My partner and I are looking to enter the UK through EEA law seeing as she's an Irish national and I'm a non-EEA member (New Zealand). We've already got tickets booked to go back there in June (we left last year thinking it would be relatively easy to get back, how wrong we were). We haven't lived together for the 24 months required to go back in, so we're looking at getting married quite soon to help. What we're scared of though is a border agent seeing the short length of time between us getting married and us landing in the UK, making it look like a marriage of convenience.
My question basically boils down to this: Is there a length of time necessary to be married for, or is the marriage certificate in itself enough? Any guidance notes I've pored over just seem to say that each case should be based on its own merits, but it's difficult defining what those merits should be.
We have other things to back it up: tickets over to Ireland together to see her parents, tickets over here together and a lease showing us living together, a few photos together, etc. If necessary we can also obtain letters from family and friends backing us up.
Thanks in advance for any help given.
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