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You are very much mistaken about matters. You as a Dutch national and your partner also a Dutch national have very strong potential right of residence in the UK. Basically, just turn up and enjoy it.Barbapapa24 wrote:Hello everybody,
I would like to get some advice from people that have gone through the process of having proved to have a durable relationship with their partner when immigrating to the UK.
I am taking on a temporary job in the UK (two years). I don't know yet which tier I will go in, but I don't think that matters very much. I would like to take my unmarried partner along with me. We are both EEA nationals of the same country, having lived together for over four years.
We have been talking about getting married, but we have never taken the time to actually do it :). Now this temporary job has come along, forcing us to make a decision. Do we get married or do we prove we are in a durable relationship?
One the one hand, I think it would mean a lot of work to prove that we have a durable relationship. However, we don't have a lot of time left to arrange a marriage.
What I do worry about, is if the immigration office sees that the marriage date has been very recent (one month or a few weeks before we arrive in the UK). Will they suspect false play or otherwise give us trouble?
Many thanks for your help!