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fhumbert wrote:Hi,
I you want to marry in the UK, you'll have to obtain permission from the Home Office first. The application carries a hefty fee.It's best to get married outside the UK.
86ti wrote:First you would need to make sure if and under what conditions you can marry in another (member) state. Regards the UK you have already got the answer.
Second, there is no such thing as a 'EEA Family Visa'. To enter the UK as a family member an entrance clearance in the form of the EEA family permit is formally required (although a non-Visa national could also enter without one in practice). To stay in the UK there are no further formalities but you can apply for a residence card if you wish so. But in any case you will need to exercise treaty rights as mentioned.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/ecg/eunationalsschemes/
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ropeanlaw/
Hi,fhumbert wrote:Hi,
I you want to marry in the UK, you'll have to obtain permission from the Home Office first. The application carries a hefty fee.
It's best to get married outside the UK.
If you want to come to the UK after the wedding, that is fine, but you (the EEA national) will have to exercise treaty rights in the UK. Is this what you are planning to do ? Or are you already in the UK working ? If you are, all you need to do is apply for a family permit for your husband and he can then enjoy the same rights as you.