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Where did you read this?EMILIA MILES wrote:My question is how possible is that. I read it somewhere that an EEA member is only entitle to three dependants
.Thanks Vinny,but what of the second aspect of my question.my RC was issued based on unmarried partner,now we are planning to get Marry,do we still need COA,if we are to get marry in Church of England do we need to give notice of marriage at the marriage registry?vinny wrote:I don't think that there is a limit to the number of family members or extended family members. However, there may be other considerations, such that they may be maintained and accommodated without recourse to public funds.
Can I get married or register a civil partnership in the UK? wrote:Religious ceremonies
The rules on certificates of approval do not currently apply if you plan to get married at an Anglican church in England or Wales, after marriage banns or with a religious licence. To find out more, you should contact a member of the clergy at the church where you plan to get married.
Can I get married or register a civil partnership in the UK? wrote:You and your partner will not need a certificate of approval or other documents if each of you meets one of the following conditions:
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# you are a national of a country in the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, or the family member of a national of the EEA who has the right of residence in the UK; or