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Guidance for Clergy – issued by UKBAAr_img wrote:So far, what I've gathered is that it could be seen as one; 50/50 chance. Now how to beat this or prevent it is the real question.
I am in the same boat but little differentAr_img wrote:Thanks Obie for that post.
It's the future plan I'm trying to sort out. Just worried it will be seen as something it is not...sham. I just want to be prepared for what could come. How much and how long will I have to fight for this. If possible, prevent it all. Hence, the question I'm asking.
So far, what I've gathered is that it could be seen as one; 50/50 chance. Now how to beat this or prevent it is the real question.
To be honest, yours is much better. I believe.askmeplz82 wrote:I am in the same boat but little differentAr_img wrote:Thanks Obie for that post.
It's the future plan I'm trying to sort out. Just worried it will be seen as something it is not...sham. I just want to be prepared for what could come. How much and how long will I have to fight for this. If possible, prevent it all. Hence, the question I'm asking.
So far, what I've gathered is that it could be seen as one; 50/50 chance. Now how to beat this or prevent it is the real question.
Family member of an EU national for 4 years. Still married but separated ; didn't talk about divorce yet.
in relationship with British Citizen and she is asking if will i ever marry her , she is thinking i'm not serious but was honest and told her that legally i can't marry her because still married to an EU national
i'm hopeless like you
Not in a church of england. it is guidance, my point is: they are very unlikely to come to a church wedding to detain you - a church is a "sanctuary" (sp)... they HAVE to come to your home first.Ar_img wrote:Thank you for the post wiggsy.
"Third Country Nationals currently must provide additional documents demonstrating their eligibility to marry in the UK."
This caught my eye. With regards my situation, after the divorce, I technically won't have any document demonstrating my eligibility. Is this correct?