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jenna11 wrote:I dont have citizenship of any other eu country, however my father is from london so I may have grounds to apply on this?
You can be both, whatever you wish. Being married makes the application easier, but as long as you have evidence that you have been living together for at least 2 years, then you can be just partners, having a child counts in your favour. Remember if you choose this route, to keep organised with your documents up north so that you can prove you exercised treaty rights there.jenna11 wrote:If we move up north and then come back down south under the surinder singh principle, do we have to be married or just partners?
Just submitting your marriage notification is not going to get him automatically deported, but if the registrar was to suspect your marriage was a marriage of convenience, he could notify the GNIB, although this is unlikely as you are a genuine couple.jenna11 wrote:If we apply to be married here even though he is illegal, is it likely that he will simply be deported?