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That's not the issue. The fact that there will be single woman residing with the two of you in whichever accommodation which you share, will be evident and easily traceable. This will raise a red flag.
You can still meet accommodation requirement if your 1 bed flat has living room too and your landlord can issue you NOC letter.
Account is taken only of rooms with a floor area larger than 50 square feet and rooms of a type used either as a living room or bedroom.
@seagul, you've missed the issue. This is about convincing the ECO that this isn't a sham marriage, when the OP's intention is to live with both women in a polyamorous relationship.seagul wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 7:41 pmYou can still meet accommodation requirement if your 1 bed flat has living room too and your landlord can issue you NOC letter.
Account is taken only of rooms with a floor area larger than 50 square feet and rooms of a type used either as a living room or bedroom.
Girlfriend No.1 in the UK may not be too happy with this plan to remove her.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:04 pmYes, the situation is unusual but nobody judges you for that
The problem is that the law as it is doesn't consider "menage a 3".
Your first girlfriend is British. This is a good thing. So for immigration purposes, remove her from the equation and don't mention her anywhere.
Avoid all this thing about sleeping in the sofa! You are just going to get a refusal if you go this route.
You probably need to rent a flat on your name only and change your address for there everywhere.
Good luck!
Difficult, difficult... GF 1 in the UK is technically the mistress. She needs to cooperate somehow.Girlfriend No.1 in the UK may not be too happy with this plan to remove her
Your all queries are extraordinarily very rare and now you inserted the boat idea . But wherever you will keep that boat and if someone trying to fit in/live in then you must have to declare it to local council.Ukman1986 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:27 pmHi, I just wondered how it's possible to use a houseboat (canal boat specifically) as the accommodation on a spouse visa since the boat wouldn't have title deeds. Would I just provide some other proof of ownership that I own the boat? How would a housing inspection work in this case?
Thanks
Maybe you are referring to residential boat moorings which can be a temporary alternative to accommodation but not sure that whether can it convince the UKVI caseworker. You can read about it from British Waterways Marinas Ltd website:Ukman1986 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:16 amThank you Seagul. Yes, I inserted the boat idea, I'm looking at all possibilities. I've never applied for a visa before, especially a spouse visa and so I'm looking at everything. It's fairly cheap to buy a small canal boat as opposed to buying a house (yes I still have the flat renting idea though) . I was wondering how it is possible to have the canal boat as an accepted accommodation for the visa or if it is already a permissible accommodation providing maybe that it's in a mooring and the tenants of the boat are registered to that mooring rather than having the boat only on a continuous cruiser license which has no fixed address. So are you saying It can be used as accepted accommodation?
Thank you!
Many states are like that... California, New York... but Las Vegas has drive-throughs at which to get it all done. The 'checks' consisted of the registrar asking if we were both free to marry...Ukman1986 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:27 pm
To anser about Vegas, it's the easiest state to get married in, no intrusive checks or anything like that. Just book your appointment to get the license, turn up and get married. I can't do this in the UK as I would need to show previous relationships have ended. The Vegas marriage is recognised as a legal marriage.
Thank you all again!