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Doesn't the case mentioned involved children? If so then I very much doubt it but again, I am no expert. My full understanding on that case is that it affects 'family life' but I very much doubt that without a child they will say you will be affected in any way. If you read most of the post on this website (as I religiously do everyday) you will find that there are couples who have been separated for a very long long time.These p***s have so many ways of getting their ways around. Even with a child, it's not that simple. There will be people in this forum who will tell you that the 'marriage is on the cards' sounds like marriage of convenience but again I may be wrong.If we get married through the COE in country, would I be able to use the recent ruling in Chikwamba v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] UKHL 40; [2008] WLR (D) 202
Your chances of success are 100%. But as Frontier Mole mentioned at the bottom of their post, you have to go to another EU country first.Frontier Mole wrote:Your chances of success are NIL..