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Hi BrigidBrigid from Ireland wrote:There is no problem that I know of with regard to getting married, especially as you can show you have been in a relationship for a long time. So the easy route is to get married, then apply to travel to any EU country (other than the UK). Ireland is the best option, as it is the same language.
So you send a copy of your passport, his passport and a valid original marriage cert and you apply for the Irish 90 day visa for him. You say on the application that the EU citizen wants to work in Ireland and wants to travel to Ireland to look for work, accompanied by their spouse. Then you travel together to Ireland once he has the 90 day visa, and then you both get pps numbers (like the Uk national insurance ni number) and then you the EU citizen needs to get a job. Once you have a job he can apply for a long term Stamp 4 EU FAM visa to stay in Ireland long term.
6-12 months later he can go to the UK with you using the same method.
Thanks - yes I understand that part. I was just wondering how much evidence we would need to provide to show that we have been in a long term (unmarried) relationship, but have now found a list of example documents on the Irish immigration website.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:If you are married, the evidence of the relationship that you need to show is a marriage certificate.