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Lol - I was thinking 'Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik' too!!secret.simon wrote:It says something about my age when my first reaction to your question was that all SSRs ceased with the end of the USSR in 1991.
From the comments on this forum, most people tend to do the Surinder Singh route via Ireland. It is geographically the closest, there are no border checks, it is English-speaking, etc.
Danchak reunited with his mother in Belgium, but I believe that he was based there for about five years, so quite well-settled. Another user (whose name I can not remember) did it via Spain as he was a native Spanish speaker as well.
You may want to read the first post of this thread to understand the level of documentation that will be needed for the Surinder Singh route.
I guess the easiest to prove is financial dependency by regular transfers to your mothers bank account. You can also show the details of your residential property in your name that your mother lives in. Once your mother actually moves to live with you in the EU country, dependency is easier to prove whenever she applies to come to the UK.zulakam wrote:Thanks a lot DanChak.
What documents will I have to show to prove mum's dependency on me? I have a sister in Russia and some real estate in my name where my mum resides at the moment. Do I have to prove her dependency twice - to EU country and to UK? In case of UK - her living with me for 6 months in Europe is already a proof of dependency, right?