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giblet wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 10:42 amLooking for some advice on the best visa route for this situation.
I've lived with my UK partner outside of the UK for four years and we would like to go to the UK together. I have substantial evidence of the relationship including a joint lease and joint bank account. We do not have proof of income because we are self-employed, but we have enough savings to cover the income requirement, I believe (what's it at now?).
We are not married and I would prefer not to get married, but I think we would qualify as defacto partners. I could also apply as a fiancee.
I could also enter as a tourist. I have enough savings to show that I would not need to work, and I will be coming back to the country that I live in in less than six months for at least a few months. By that point, I will have an EU passport (I'm waiting on an ancestry passport from Italy--my citizenship is approved but the next stages will take at least another few months).
I do not know if it's acceptable for me to enter as a tourist because essentially I am moving, although I will be leaving again in five or six months and coming back as a European. I also have no intention of working for at least the first six months; I plan to live on savings and enroll in Italian classes! I have also lived in the UK on a Tier 1 visa before, and have come to visit at least a half-dozen times in the last 5 years for periods ranging from a week to three months and have never overstayed or tried to get any sort of benefits. So I hope I have a good "record."
So, which would be the best route for me with the hopes of moving 10 weeks from now?