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Note in the link below: British law does not allow marriages to be celebrated at Consulates.tugainuk wrote:outside of marrying in a registrar governed by the home office, would it be possible to take marriage at either consulate ? Brazilian or Portuguese in London ?
And regarding the sittuation of her daugher, if she was born here is there anyway she can bypass the father to obtain a visa, and would her daughter having a visa make her elegible for residency in the uk even after overstaying?
tugainuk wrote:the father is a brazilian national with a working visa, and is was wondering if the daughter would be legible for some sort of English nationality given she was born in UK. No, as neither parents are settled in the UK.
What would you recommend her course of action to be then in your experience?
Would she have to leave to Brazil and try to apply to come in legally?
Would marriage be possible in Portugal if she is a Brazilian national with a valid passport? Would she need any sort of visa to go Portugal? If it was a possibility would i be able to bring her over to the UK with me after to resume our life given that i have attained right of residency in UK and i am a EU citizen. As a Brazilian national she can enter Portugal without a visa. You will have to look into the option of marrying in Portugal while there as a visitor.
Her daughter will obviously need a valid passport.
If married, you could apply for a EEA Family Permit to enable her to re-enter the UK as the wife of an EU national. Wait for others to advise on a permit for your step-daughter (as she will be when you are married).
Are you living together and if so, for how long?
A thank you for all the information given so far aswell much appreciated.
In which case, I believe that marrying outside of the UK is your best option.tugainuk wrote:We havent been together long and dont live together, which i undertstand can complicate things.
Thank you for all the helpfull information it has been very helpfull, at least we can keep our ideas open.
It's likely that she is banned from entering the UK as a visitor for at least one year under 320(7B).tugainuk wrote:We have also thought of taking ferry to france for few days and coming back hoping they would give her a 6 months tourist visa .
But this is risky in case she not allowed back in.
If the mother arrived in the UK on a fiancée visa, her former husband would have had to have been settled in the UK or an EEA national. (I forget when unsettled EEA nationals lost the right to bring in fiancées.) This is not consistent with the report that the father was present on a 'working visa'. Check on what is known as opposed to merely surmised. I suspect that being on a 'working visa' was an historical explanation retained for ease of understanding.tugainuk wrote:And regarding the sittuation of her daugher, if she was born here is there anyway she can bypass the father to obtain a visa, and would her daughter having a visa make her elegible for residency in the uk even after overstaying?
Why? That sounds contrary to the Citizens' Directive which prohibits the requirement of visas in advance for the crossing of EU borders by EU citizens and their families.LiYu wrote:Well, you should try anyway. Either way, wherever you marry, she'll still need to apply for Family Permit to get back in the U.K.
tugainuk wrote:Hello all,
I was hoping someone could enlighten me in the issue me and my girlfriend have, she is an illegal brazilian who has been in the uk for 6 years now she has a daughter who was born here and is now 3 yrs old but doesnt have a passport with visa as the ex wont allow it. She has a passport of her own but again no visa.
Im an EU national (Portuguese )who has lived in the uk for 12+yrs finished school here and have been paying taxes for the last 10yrs, im in the process of applying for my own residency card due to recent Brexit situation.
question is if i was to marry this girl as an EU national would she then have the right to stay here in the uk along with her little one ? and would i have to attain my residency card first? i know iver earned the right for one but have not yet got one.