Hi, I'm new here although I read the posts since like a year ago, anyway I do have a doubt now, I hope someone could give me some advice.
So it is as follows: I am from Mexico, I arrived to the UK in 2013 under a Tier4 visa for a masters degree and then enrolled in further studies under another Tier4 visa, my visa expired on November 2016 and during my stay in the UK I met my Polish partner (PhD student), we have been together for over 2 years (2 years and a couple months) we met at the beginning of 2016 and started our relationship roughly on May, we lived together that year for a couple months and spend a month in Poland with his family (Christmas time) and then I had to go back to Mexico (because I no longer had a valid Tier4 visa).
Then in May 2017 I visited him for 5 months (as a Mexican citizen I do not need a visa to visit the UK and the time limit is 6 months), we had a lovely time and of course I stayed with him in his flat the full length of my trip, and we went travelling to another country in Europe a week before I departed the UK. In December he visited me in Mexico for 6 weeks and stayed with me, we spent Christmas with my family and travelled around the country. In February for my birthday I went to the UK to visit for a couple months, again in April we went to Poland visiting his parents for a week and went back to the UK, I decided to stay for longer as some family was visiting the UK and they invited us to join their trip in June, I am still here in the UK and it's been 4 months and a week since I arrive
Here is were it gets tricky, we are going to a wedding in Poland next week and are planning to apply for a EEA Family permit as an unmarried partner, as you've read the time that we've cohabited is not 2 years as I cannot stay in the UK as I am only a visitor and my long two visits have been 5 months each. I'm not even sure if that time I've stayed with him counts legally towards "cohabitation" because I an visiting. Although, we have other proofs that our relationship is authentic such as skype records, messages, mail gifts and telegrams, travels together.
1. Do you think the time we've spent "living" together would be enough to proof that we are a legitimate couple?
2. Also, we've been discussing about getting married now that we are going to Poland, although we don't want it to be suspicious as a "convenience" marriage, do you think that would it be easier in order to obtain a EEA permit?
3. How can a couple proof 2 year cohabitation under circumstances similar to ours? I mean I no longer have a visa and not the kind of person who will overstay or stay illegally so how is it possible to get those 2 cohabitation years?
4. We have a joint testimonial of our relationship that we will submit, you think that will actually help?
So mucha hassle and we do not even plan to settle here in the UK but only until he finishes his PhD which will be in around a year and a half time, but we really want to be together and get married so all the hassle and this endless reading through immigration websites and documents is worth it.
Sorry for the long post and I'll wait for your kind replies