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1. NO! You cannot apply for a spouse visa if you are not yet married! You have to show evidence that you are actually married (ie. marriage cert). It will be rejected straight away, and you won't get your money back.GlasgowGuy1970 wrote:Hello everyone.
Im new to this group so please excuse me if my question seams slightly stupid.
My fiencee and my self have recently got engaged and as she is canadian she would like to get married in canada but then after the wedding come to the uk.
What i would like to know is:
1. Can we apply for the spousal visa just now before we are married so as it will be done in time for our getting married in canada so that i can bring my wife back with me.
any other information you can give me would be gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance.
Do the life in the UK testThe UKBA wrote:Guidance - Husbands, wives and partners (INF 4)
Last updated 04 March 2009
This guidance explains what you will need to do if you want to settle in the United Kingdom (UK) as the husband, wife, civil partner, fiancé, fiancée, proposed civil partner, or unmarried partner or same-sex partner of someone who is coming to the UK or is already 'present and settled' (see the relevant section of this leaflet) in the UK.
This guidance also explains what the Immigration Rules say. It is only a guide but it aims to answer some common questions.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukres ... ilpartner/The UKBA wrote:Your fiance, fiancee or proposed civil partner must obtain permission to enter the United Kingdom before travelling here, even if he/she is a national of a country where there is normally no need for a visa to enter the United Kingdom. We call this permission entry clearance. It will be in the form of a visa or entry clearance certificate. To obtain it, he/she should apply to the British diplomatic post in the country where he/she lives. For information about visas, see our visa services website.
When your fiance, fiancee or proposed civil partner arrives in the United Kingdom, he or she will normally be granted permission to stay here for six months, but he/she must not work.
After you have married or registered your civil partnership, you husband, wife or civil partner may apply to stay here. If we approve the application, we will give your husband, wife or civil partner permission to live and work here for two years.
Near the end of the two years, if you are still married or in a civil partnership and plan to live together, your husband, wife or civil partner may apply to live here permanently. See settlement for details of how to apply for permanent residence.