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Your wife doesn't need both passport and national ID card in the UK.confusedandsad wrote:sorry to bump the thread but before I book my tickets your valuable feedback would be greatly appreciated.
What do you mean by "ou still may not have much evidence that your wife is for keeps and you haven't just married your girlfriend in order to reside in the UK."Richard W wrote:Your wife doesn't need both passport and national ID card in the UK.confusedandsad wrote:sorry to bump the thread but before I book my tickets your valuable feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I really think 30 days is cutting it fine. Note that when you apply, you still may not have much evidence that your wife is for keeps and you haven't just married your girlfriend in order to reside in the UK.
Try putting yourself in the the position of a cynical UKVI official, and reread this thread. Your plan of getting married and promptly going to New Zealand on your own looked odd. The current EEA Regulation saysconfusedandsad wrote:What do you mean by "ou still may not have much evidence that your wife is for keeps and you haven't just married your girlfriend in order to reside in the UK."
Is it not enough that we have known each other for 18 months, she has travelled to Aus with me, we live in the same flat which I own?
Abandoning the basis of your permission to stay in the UK and then marrying your Spanish girlfriend looks suspicious to a suspicious mind.“marriage of convenience” includes a marriage entered into for the purpose of using these Regulations, or any other right conferred by the EU Treaties, as a means to circumvent immigration rules applying to non-EEA nationals (such as any applicable requirement under the 1971 Act to have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom)
I suspect the effect would be small - I don't how one can gauge it. It might be worth declaring it as your intended date of travel from NZ to UK.confusedandsad wrote:Would my application look stronger if I also booked a return ticket with the same date as my fiancee to show we intend to travel together?