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langly
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Post by langly » Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:56 am

He all,
Help me find out the decision in my not easy situation. So, if I will have worked permit into some country I might arrived into that country with my girl friend or not? We're not married.

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Post by langly » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:13 am

Anybody can't help me?

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Post by ciaramc » Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:16 pm

I have no idea what question you are trying to ask? Can you write a bit clearer then we might be able to answer?

You have a work permit? From what country?? When did you recieve it and how long is it valid?

You want to apply for a visa for your future wife?

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Post by langly » Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:11 am

ciaramc wrote:I have no idea what question you are trying to ask? Can you write a bit clearer then we might be able to answer?

You have a work permit? From what country?? When did you recieve it and how long is it valid?

You want to apply for a visa for your future wife?
Thanks for reply. At last is correct.
I want to know which's way I can apply a visa for my future wife.

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Post by ciaramc » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:14 pm

Ok....so you want to apply for a visa or your future wife?

What nationality are you?
What nationality is your future wife?
Where are you currently living?
What type of visa do you currently have?
How long have you had your current visa?

Let us know some of the followin information and we might be able to help???

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Post by langly » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:58 pm

ciaramc wrote:Ok....so you want to apply for a visa or your future wife?

What nationality are you?
What nationality is your future wife?
Where are you currently living?
What type of visa do you currently have?
How long have you had your current visa?

Let us know some of the followin information and we might be able to help???
We're russian, native living in russia federation.

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Post by Wanderer » Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:23 pm

langly wrote:
ciaramc wrote:Ok....so you want to apply for a visa or your future wife?

What nationality are you?
What nationality is your future wife?
Where are you currently living?
What type of visa do you currently have?
How long have you had your current visa?

Let us know some of the followin information and we might be able to help???
We're russian, native living in russia federation.
Dobro Pazhalovat' v forum tebe!

If u have a work permit I think you can bring your unmarried partner as a dependent, but you need to show you've live as a couple together with lots of proof.

Nam nado mnogo dokumentov, pereveli na angliyskom yazike. Prosti moemu plokhomu russkomu!
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Post by sakura » Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:34 pm

Wanderer wrote:
langly wrote:
ciaramc wrote:Ok....so you want to apply for a visa or your future wife?

What nationality are you?
What nationality is your future wife?
Where are you currently living?
What type of visa do you currently have?
How long have you had your current visa?

Let us know some of the followin information and we might be able to help???
We're russian, native living in russia federation.
Dobro Pazhalovat' v forum tebe!

If u have a work permit I think you can bring your unmarried partner as a dependent, but you need to show you've live as a couple together with lots of proof.

Nam nado mnogo dokumentov, pereveli na angliyskom yazike. Prosti moemu plokhomu russkomu!
I don't know if all EU countries have the UMP route like the UK....

langly...which country are you referring to?

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Post by langly » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:25 am

If u have a work permit I think you can bring your unmarried partner as a dependent, but you need to show you've live as a couple together with lots of proof.
Which''s proof I need?
I don't know if all EU countries have the UMP route like the UK....

langly...which country are you referring to?
I've a few locations, it's Irland, Chechia and Australia.

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Post by ciaramc » Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:57 am

Ok langly....I don't think you have thought this through....decide where you want to go.....and where exactly you have your work permit!!! And then find out the visa rules for that country!! All over Europe ....there are different laws!

And Australia questions should be directed to the Australia forum.....

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Post by sakura » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:28 pm

langly wrote:
If u have a work permit I think you can bring your unmarried partner as a dependent, but you need to show you've live as a couple together with lots of proof.
Which''s proof I need?
I don't know if all EU countries have the UMP route like the UK....

langly...which country are you referring to?
I've a few locations, it's Irland, Chechia and Australia.
Chechia....that's either Czech Rep. or Chechnya...but I cannot imagine the latter having a work permit programme!

Do you already have a work permit or are you just thinking far ahead into the future?

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Ireland

Post by Wanderer » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:46 pm

sakura wrote:
langly wrote:
If u have a work permit I think you can bring your unmarried partner as a dependent, but you need to show you've live as a couple together with lots of proof.
Which''s proof I need?
I don't know if all EU countries have the UMP route like the UK....

langly...which country are you referring to?
I've a few locations, it's Irland, Chechia and Australia.
Chechia....that's either Czech Rep. or Chechnya...but I cannot imagine the latter having a work permit programme!

Do you already have a work permit or are you just thinking far ahead into the future?
'Chekhiya' (Cheshkaya Respublika) is Russian for Czech (Republic) I think and I think he means that.

Chechnya does have a work permit of sorts - it's called the Russian Army!

I know of a few Russian's who got WP's for CZ, so it's very possible and quite easy (comparatively) for them.
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Post by langly » Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:53 pm

Do you already have a work permit or are you just thinking far ahead into the future?
Not yet, just planed it in future.
'Chekhiya' (Cheshkaya Respublika) is Russian for Czech (Republic) I think and I think he means that.

Chechnya does have a work permit of sorts - it's called the Russian Army!

I know of a few Russian's who got WP's for CZ, so it's very possible and quite easy (comparatively) for them.
I'm afraid about that. I seems what if I've WP than army might return any documents.[/quote]

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Post by Wanderer » Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:31 pm

langly wrote:
Do you already have a work permit or are you just thinking far ahead into the future?
Not yet, just planed it in future.
'Chekhiya' (Cheshkaya Respublika) is Russian for Czech (Republic) I think and I think he means that.

Chechnya does have a work permit of sorts - it's called the Russian Army!

I know of a few Russian's who got WP's for CZ, so it's very possible and quite easy (comparatively) for them.
I'm afraid about that. I seems what if I've WP than army might return any documents.
[/quote]

So you're thinking about applying for a WP abroad to avoid conscription into the Russian Army?

Can't be that hard to avoid, none of the Russian men I know have had to do it!
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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