Hi, first of all I think it's great to find a forum like this with great people helping others and with good information I couldn't find anywhere else.
I have a bit of a complicated case here and would appreciate some advise..
I am a non-EU citizen (Mexican) currently living in the UK (not working, not studying, just visiting). I last entered the UK in April (had been here before but this way I haven't overstayed since my leave to enter is for another 6 months).
I came to be with my boyfriend, we've been together for more than 3 years and he came to the UK to work a few months ago. He has 2 nationalities: Italian and Mexican.
We want to get married now, both because we love each other very much and because we would like to stay in Europe for a year or so, and that's the only way I could do so legally.
The "easiest" way to get married is to do it at the Mexican Consulate here in London... but I would like to know if this would be any good for us, given that he has 2 nationalities. Could a mexican marriage be used to "proove" that I am married to an EU-national? (I'm no expert in this, pls correct me if I am mistaken.)
I have read a lot recently. Getting married in a UK Register Office as a EU-national and NON EU-national is a bit too complicated, expensive and takes a LONG time.. I would have to get a certificate from the Home Office that costs around £300 and they can easily just say no, etc.
There's no such thing as getting married at the Italian Consulate because they say we should do it at the UK Register Office.
But if we get married "somewhere" else then I could just apply for a residence card with an EEA 2 form.. right? That's my main question. Can we get married at the Mexican Consulate and then what? Send his both passports and translate the marriage certificate? Would they accept this? Or what would we have to do?
Thanks very much.. =) from a confused girl. Dealing with the laws of 3 different countries is a lot!
PS: We're also considering going to Spain now. If anyone knows about how things work there it would also be helpful. I understand that the UK wouldn't recognize my european rights if I had a residence card issued by any other European Country (right?), but that wouldn't be a problem because we'd be staying there.
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