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If you really really want her to come, I suppose you try your luck with de facto relationship since both of you dont wanna get married.kevin76 wrote:Hi folks,
Thanks for the informed advice. It seems that I am in a bit of a pickle that way. Both of us don't want to get married at all. We feel it's a waste of money! haha. If we did get married i think it would be nice if my parents were present (they are older and could not travel to Peru).
I understand the legal aspects to getting married but it seems a shame she cannot come to Ireland for a year and live with my family before we permanently leave Ireland. However, c'est la vie. Just have to bite the bullet and think hard about what we want to do.
It does seem that this is probably our only viable option that will facilitate her to being able to go to Ireland while I can eventually finish off that Masters degree...
Another question, if we are married does financial aspects come into play when returning? I mean would they want to see my bank balance and hers to demonstrate we can both live in Ireland? Is there a minimum financial requirement involved?