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by BritMark » Tue May 15, 2007 11:54 pm
Hi,
I've been reading various forums and reading, or trying to read the EC Treaty and various EU directives and I seem to be getting more and more confused!
This is my situation:
I'm British and my boyfriend is Chinese. We have been living together in China for the last 2 years and would like to move to the Netherlands and register as self-employed as we established freelance translators. We also want to get married and we have enough and make enough money to support ourselves.
The first thing that is confusing me is that my understanding was that if two people wanted to get married in the Netherlands then one of them had to be a Dutch citizen, but then I have read threads where people of different nationalities have got married there with one of the partners being from an EU member state. Which is it? I should probably add it's a gay marriage or civil partnership etc if that makes a difference.
If it is the case that we can't get married in the Netherlands then we will go to Canada where they don't have the residency laws.
If we were married in Canada and then moved to the Netherlands, I understand that my spouse would then be treated exactly the same as me being an EU citizen, is that correct? Even if he is Chinese?
If that is the case, what would be the best way for us to go about setting up as self-employed in the Netherlands? Could we just enter on a tourist visa to begin with? I wouldn't need a visa being British but I assume he would need one because he is Chinese. Should we apply to enter as self-employed?
I guess the thing that is worrying me the most is that he will be refused entry because he is Chinese even though we are married.
Any advice or guidance you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Mark