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by littlebush » Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:43 pm
hi, thanks, but am confused as the form we have to complete for the scottish registrar states:
if you are domiciled in another country, outside the uk, you should provide a certificate of no impediment to marriage, issued by the competent authority there, to the effect that you are free to marry. most european countries issue certificates but other countries may not. however if you are now resident in the uk and have lived here for the last 2 years or more you need not submit such a certificate.
my fiance has a fiance visa and so could be classed as 'domiciled' in the uk, depends on the interpretation....but then shes not been here 2 years, so am still confused
thanks