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Before reading the rest of this post: are you also a Chinese citizen? If no, please clarify how you have no other nationality as you may be eligible for British citizenship immediately.alicecwm wrote:Hi everybody, I am just wondering what I should do if I want to work in UK with my partner who has French nationality. We have been living together and planned to get engaged in this year, we are thinking of trying our luck in UK for career opportunities. I am also a BNO holder. Do I need to apply for a work permit? If yes, should I apply as a BNO holder? Or should I apply as a partner of a French national? Thanks for your help in advance.
"BNO holder" is not enough to live in the United Kingdom. You need to understand that your Chinese (HKSAR) nationality and BNO nationality are pretty much the same thing and carry very similar rights.alicecwm wrote:J
To answer your question, we have actually no intention to be British citizen in long run, as I am already BNO holder and HKSAR citizen and my fiance is French national and Canadian national, I guess we have enough nationality to go around
As for children, I dont know, but I dont think so. I guess we will have children until we move back to Canada after enjoying nice landscape in UK for a few years.....
So what should I do to get my Work Permit? Being the fiancee of a French national? Or BNO holder alone is enough? Thanks.
JAJ, thanks. I understand I cannot live in UK though, but what I wanted to ask is being BNO holder, will it be easier to get a Work Permit than being a civil partner of a French national? I know I have to go through all the procedure to get a Work Permit, but which choice will be easier for me? Apply as an BNO holder? or Civil Partner of my French national boyfriend?"BNO holder" is not enough to live in the United Kingdom. You need to understand that your Chinese (HKSAR) nationality and BNO nationality are pretty much the same thing and carry very similar rights.
Thanks for reminding me. Yep of course I will get my French nationality and Canadian nationality by marriage. That's why I dont think we really need a British nationality......I am not even sure we can have 3 nationalitiesSame goes for the opportunity to be a French citizen by marriage once eligible - the chance to obtain this may not always be there, so think hard before deciding not to go for it (if keeping your Chinese-HKSAR nationality is important, check their rules in advance). Your children will be French and Canadian at least and it's not a good idea for parents not to share the same nationality rights as their children.
Why do you keep asking about "work permits"? You don't need a work permit once you have an EEA Family Permit.alicecwm wrote: JAJ, thanks. I understand I cannot live in UK though, but what I wanted to ask is being BNO holder, will it be easier to get a Work Permit than being a civil partner of a French national?
You can if the governments concerned allow it. No problem having French, British and Canadian citizenship simultaneously.Thanks for reminding me. Yep of course I will get my French nationality and Canadian nationality by marriage. That's why I dont think we really need a British nationality......I am not even sure we can have 3 nationalities
So you mean, the bottomline is, it is easier to get a Family Permit by being the Civil Partner of my bf than to try to get Work Permit by looking for an employer who wants to go through this for me as a BNO holder, right? That's your point, I guess?Why do you keep asking about "work permits"? You don't need a work permit once you have an EEA Family Permit.
Oh, that's good to know though. But it's ok, once we have kids, we should move to Canada anyways, so no problem for the 3 years residence thing.[/quote]Unlike with France, you can't get Canadian citizenship by marriage. You need to migrate to Canada and apply for naturalisation after 3 years residence.
Hi BN(0), yep, I do understand BC passport is a lot more convenient than a BNO. Let's face it, BN(O) is just a 'nothing' passport. Strictly speaking, it doesnt even represent certain nationality. It is just 'sorta' saying that we are British without actually being able to be in UK. Just that in my case, my fiance is both French and Canadian. So I dont have to worry too much about getting around. With Canadian nationality, we will be quite ok to get around to many places, thats why I dont think I will really need BC nationality.3) Traveling on a BC passport is more convenient than a BNO and HKSAR passport. BNO needs a visa to visit the US. BNO is not transmissable so if you don't get UK citizenship, you children will not able to use a British passport.
Read my open letter http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=13406alicecwm wrote:Hi BN(0), yep, I do understand BC passport is a lot more convenient than a BNO. Let's face it, BN(O) is just a 'nothing' passport. Strictly speaking, it doesnt even represent certain nationality. It is just 'sorta' saying that we are British without actually being able to be in UK. Just that in my case, my fiance is both French and Canadian. So I dont have to worry too much about getting around. With Canadian nationality, we will be quite ok to get around to many places, thats why I dont think I will really need BC nationality.3) Traveling on a BC passport is more convenient than a BNO and HKSAR passport. BNO needs a visa to visit the US. BNO is not transmissable so if you don't get UK citizenship, you children will not able to use a British passport.
But you are totally right. We should fight for granting all BNO holder a proper BC nationality. The Brits dont actually even need to worry about that everybody from HK is going to rush there and stuff. Look at the case of Canada, most HK canadian move back to HK after getting the nationality. And most of the HK people who got BC passport before the handover have never really moved to UK neither. I am sure most of us just want to stay in HK but we do want to have a proper natiionality for travel convenience. Having a 'non-nationality' (let's face it, we dont belong to any country with our two 'not-quite-belong' passport is just too inconvenient in most cases. My fiance has personally fed up with my BNO passport AND ALSO my HKSAR passport that whenever we travel, we need to prepare print out from the websites from different embassies to show to the custom officers in case they dont know what is BNO NOR HKSAR! I am not even talking about going to some far-away, exotic countries here, I am talking about when we went home to Canada!!!