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by Kayalami » Tue Apr 13, 2004 6:18 pm
IMHO you would not satisfy the criteria for a relationship akin to marriage based on the relatively short time you have spent together as opposed to the length of your relationship. The Entry Clearance Officer will be looking in detail at all relevant details of such a relationship over a minimum period of 2 years as evidenced by joint commitments including but not limited to:
1. Financial - bank accounts, stocks, other investments.
2. Utility bills - gas, electric, telephone, auto insurance.
3. Accomodation - mortgage, tenancy.
4. A will stating the other party as a beneficiary of your estate.
Your girlfiend may wish to explore employment related immigration routes to the UK so you can start living together in a relationship akin to marriage. She may in particular wish to consider the Japanese Youth Exchange Scheme which is operated as a concession outside the immigration rules (although it mirrors the standard Working Holiday Maker scheme which is covered by the rules).
Overview of the JYES
Applicants must be Japanese nationals who are currently present in Japan
Their intention must be primarily to holiday in the UK for a period of up to 12 months
Applicants must be aged between 18 and 25 (exceptions can be made up to age 30)
They cannot be accompanied by children
Applicants can only be accompanied by their spouse if that person has also been granted entry clearance under the same scheme
Applicants must each possess a valid passport and a return travel ticket or funds with which to purchase such a ticket
Applicants must be able to accommodate and maintain themsleves without recourse to public funds
They must be able to show that it is their intention to leave the UK at the end of the period of their stay under the scheme
Applicants must not have previously visited the UK under this scheme.
Good luck