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The marriage was not a sham, you may have misunderstood my use of the word convenience, we lived together for 2 years as couple, (there was sex and also a 4 months lost pregnancy) husband and wife for two years before we realize that its not working and separated agreeably.Obie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:29 pmSo essentially the last marriage was a sham, if that is the case please confirm. If it was then there really was no marriage, especially if the marriage was not consummated. The best course is an annulment.
But if by your own admission, your marriage was a sham, you should prepare for a bit of fight with UKVI as it is unlawful to engage in a sham marriage as opposed to a Marriage of convenience, which in some circumstances can be legal.
Your opening post has caused confusion. It appeared that you separated soon after marrying, not that as you now mention that you were in a genuine relationship for 2 years.
Sorry but i find 2 years quiet a short time for my wife to want to separate from me, not to sound like a simple minded person but am from a different culture and grew up without an understanding of these dilemma that comes with foreign marriages.
Wise wrote: ↑Sat Mar 17, 2018 11:59 pmDivorce your ex-wife as soon as possible and reapply with the new wife. But make sure you keep your ex-wife treaty right up till your divorce date and also all your relationship papers work before you apply for new RC.
The beauty side is that, whenever your new RC is granted, just count the remaining year to make it complete five years under the regulation and apply for your PR as you don't need to finish the second RC.
Good luck.