http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /#header16
Thing is that since my husband was born in the UK has lived in the UK forever, he is, as Obie said earlier, by all accounts a British citizen by virtue of being born in the UK.
I understand that the current law stands in breach of Good Friday agreement and also that I will likely be refused initially and it will go to court. I just can't bear the thought of hanging in balance for six months and then the trouble of appeal.
I was wondering if I should just try Marriage visa without getting a British passport! Include a cover letter saying my husband has only ever had Irish passport and is settled in the UK...but his birth certificate says he was born in the UK and as such is also automatically a British citizen. So, in light of the recent amendment, we are applying for Marriage visa instead of EEA2.
Am I being silly here?
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