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CR001 wrote:How long have you 'been in a relationship' and if you live together, how long have you lived together?
When you say 'religious marriage', do you mean an Islamic marriage conducted in the UK??
When did you claim asylum and what evidence did you submit that 'your life is in danger'?
What country have you fled from?
In this case, there is no basis that you qualify for 'private life' based on your partner. In HO's view, you are currently 'boyfriend/girlfriend' only.1- We have been in a proper relationship for about 6 Months but i knew that lady for long as a social acquaintance, but till now we dont have any proof of living together. because she is living in a council house with her sons and i live separately.
Correct, this will NOT be recognised and by HO, you will NOT be considered married at all. Again, no way for you to regulise your stay based on this.2- it would be an Islamic Religious Ceremony - i know this is not accept by the home office but as a religious sentiment fulfillment we are going to do it anyways.
You should have claimed asylum sooner for it to be 'relevant'. Pakistan is not currently on the 'danger' list as far as I am aware.3- I fled from Pakistan, came here in 2004- there was some sectarian stuff and i had to leave to save my life.
HO might not believe your claim is credible if you waited 11 years before claiming. Pakistan is big, HO could well take the view that you could go back to another region.4- I claimed asylum for the first time 2015 in the year. i was not aware how to claim and there was money factor as well. But i did it anyway when i was caught in 2014. i actually never wanted to claim because i thought the problem will be over and i shall be able to go home one day. this is the whole honest account.
Likely it will be refused.5- The case is still in process as i explained.
6- I have presented all the evidences, police documents, etc etc. for my application.
How are you supporting yourself and paying rent? Does your landlord know that you have no legal status? Landlord can be heavily fined for failing right to rent checks.I live alone.
Fine, but you won't be able to regulise your stay as a spouse. For an unmarried partner visa (if possible), you require 2 years proof of living together.1-Aside my asylum case, what would be your advice, if i get married with a British Lady Religiously. I know HO does not accept this sort of marriage but still a base to live together at least for our conscience.
A non event then. Until you live together, you cannot start collecting documents to proof a cohabitating relationship.2- In our case we have been in a relationship for the past 6 Months, there are no bills or anything on my name.
Your choice, but she MUST inform the council and her benefits might be affected, especially if you are working (even illegally working). She will also likely need their permission for you to move in there.3- She lives in a council house with her sons and what would you think if i move with her ? she has a 3 Bed Room council house, she does not work and claim benefits.
No, you require a passport to register your intent to marry at an HO approved Registry office and you must give 28 days notice. They are obliged to inform HO and this 28 days can be extended to 70 days for HO to investigate and possible interview both of you separately, before HO give approval to marry. You therefore risk being detained at this point.4- Currently i do not have any passport but have the Pakistan National ID Card which is in English . Do you think we can get the registration of marriage / permission in the council office with my ID Card + British Ladies's Passport etc. ? Will the council allow this marriage while my different asylum case is in the courts.
5- If council allows this marriage to be registered then will she have to work and show 18k+ incomes threshold and will she lose her council house because she would be working.
Possible but again, it is not the council that give permission for your to marry by Home Office. Whether you can get a new passport depends on your embassy and whether they need your previous passport and proof of right to reside in the UK. Is your partner divorced??1- So if i make my passport which is also possible since i have Pakistani National ID card then do you think i can apply to get the registration of marriage in the council. do you think this would be a possibility ?
2- They cant detain me because my asylum application is already in the Tribunal and its in the process , decided yet or not but still it keeps going
No, you would have to apply for a spouse visa from your home country. FLR(M) is not possible if you are illegal and FLR(FP) is likely to fail due to the short duration of your visa and HO will again take the view that you are trying to circumvent the rules rather than apply normally from your home country.3- If the council wedding registration is done, then what do you think can i still live here in UK and my wife can sponsor me to validate my stay here in UK?
4- Will she have to start working to sponsor me while living here?
5- will she have to show 18k+ ?
Probably.6-can you she still live in the same council house if she gets married with me?
I could be wrong, but from what I remember reading on these forums, some embassies require you to prove that you have a legal right to remain in the UK before they issue you a new passport of that country. So, they may refuse to issue you a passport if you are illegally in the UK.waqas070 wrote:1- So if i make my passport which is also possible since i have Pakistani National ID card then do you think i can apply to get the registration of marriage in the council. do you think this would be a possibility ?
Also, I don't believe you can request a passport for a country to which you have claimed asylum without jeopardising your HR application.secret.simon wrote:I could be wrong, but from what I remember reading on these forums, some embassies require you to prove that you have a legal right to remain in the UK before they issue you a new passport of that country. So, they may refuse to issue you a passport if you are illegally in the UK.waqas070 wrote:1- So if i make my passport which is also possible since i have Pakistani National ID card then do you think i can apply to get the registration of marriage in the council. do you think this would be a possibility ?
I am not sure if the Pakistani embassy has such a policy, so I will step aside for others with experience to advise further.
If you do this, you will be invalidating your asylum claim as you are availing yourself of services from the same government that you are supposedly seeking protection from. I'm even wondering if this Pakistani National ID hasn't already soiled your case. Is it still valid? When did you apply for it and receive it?waqas070 wrote: 1- So if i make my passport, which is also possible since i have Pakistani National ID card ...