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Can you enter into a civil partnership within 6 months of living togethere???cayenne wrote: My partner and I entered in to a civil partnership at the begining of June this year, having lived together since January.
Like marriage, the Civil Partnership can be entered into with no prior co-habitation at all, let alone with 6 months of having lived together under your belt. The 2 year co-habiation rule is specifically reserved for unmarried partners only.olisun wrote:Can you enter into a civil partnership within 6 months of living togethere???
I thought it was minimum 2 yrs
Just as there is no compulsion for a couple, intending to get married, to live together prior to the marriage, neither is there any compulsion for a couple intending to register a Civil Partnership to live together, prior to the registration of the Civil Partnership.Can you enter into a civil partnership within 6 months of living togethere???
Not quite right! I think the following is better :-If your partner is not a UK citizen, then of course you need to apply for a certificate of aproval first.
If your partner is not an EEA citizen, and has not got ILR, or a Proposed Civil Partner visa, nor a Civil Partner visitors visa, then of course you need to apply for a certificate of approval first.
Don't people with the right of abode in the UK need to be added to the list of people who wouldn't need a certificate of approval?John wrote:If your partner is not an EEA citizen, and has not got ILR, or a Proposed Civil Partner visa, nor a Civil Partner visitors visa, then of course you need to apply for a certificate of approval first.