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If you were to get married in Denmark she could move to Ireland with you as your spouse, she wouldn't need a job to go with you.Ukgentle wrote:Okay long story short my gf is non EU we have been in a relationship online due to this situation for going on 3 years now. She has visited me in the UK 3 times during this period for a total of 4 months. It is far from the shakey relationship it sounds and very genuine. Doing this online for so long takes genuine commitment from both people. She is a well paid chef and I just can't find work in my industry anymore after a redundancy and considerable payscale drops due to the recession. I invested 10 years in what is now considered an unskilled profession as a printer assistant. We have considered marrying in Denmark this year and preparing to move to Ireland after I sell my house in the UK.
My question is will the durability of the relationship be an issue given we haven't lived together for 2 years. When I exercise my treaty rights will this be questioned or does being married bypass this issue. Anyone who really knows the answer I would greatly appreciate a response perhaps with reference to why this would not matter or some experience. My gf and I love each other very much. Her job is also on the shortage list for both the UK and Ireland. Problem in the UK is it doesn't meet the amount needed. In Ireland she would have to secure a job before traveling there. Any advice or ideas also would be golden. I have been worrying myself sleepless over this issues.
Thank you in advance