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Hi John,John wrote:SoftwareEng, I don't know the answer to your questions, but once the two of you are married, it is possible for the two of you to live and work in the UK. Your wife (as she would be) would need to register under the Workers Registration Scheme, and as her family member you would need an EEA Family Permit in your passport. Once you have that you too would be able to live and work in the UK.
But of course neither of you might want to move to the UK.
John wrote:Sorry I know nothing about Polish marriage law ... you will need to ask your fiancée about that.
Moving to the UK? Let's take this in stages. Firstly your wife (as she will be), as a Polish citizen, and therefore an EEA Citizen, she has the right to live and work in the UK. As an A8 citizen she would need to register under the WRS previously mentioned.
Secondly, because of EU/EEA legislation, the family members of an EEA Citizen have the right to live and work in the UK, if the EEA Family Member is exercising their treaty rights .... even if that family member is a so-called Third-Country national, such as yourself. But an EEA Family Permit is needed in order to prove that right.
So after the marriage has happened you will indeed be a Family Member of an EEA Citizen ... so the two of you moving to the UK and living and working is entirely possible. What is not possible is for you alone to move to the UK .... but then as a newly married couple I doubt whether you would want to do that anyway.
You would use your Ukrainian passport into which will have been inserted an EEA Family Permit.I guess I will need to get some kind of a EU passport or temp documents
EU Citizen? That only comes from being a Citizen of an EU state. and the nationality laws of the EU States do differ.how long does it take to become Citizen after you marry to EU Citizen?
Ask your fiancée!!!!!I cannot find any law on Polish Marriage
It could well be the case that your wife will first need to come to the UK and get a job and yet registered in the WRS. Once that has been achieved you would apply for your EEA Family Permit.how does it work in UK once you get married what is the next step, do you know?