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Thank you for your repsonse.MPH80 wrote:There's nothing stopping you at all (providing you meet all the requirements). You just might have to prove your relationship is genuine.
In fact - you could, as soon as you wanted, form a civil partnership and then convert it to a marriage later when those clauses come into force.
Thanks for this.anniecc wrote:Unmarried partners have to prove that they've been living together for two years, but civil partners do not. Civil partners have to meet the same requirements as spouses - genuine and subsisting relationship plus the financial requirements. Since you're working in the UK both you and your partner's income can count towards the financial requirements.
It's the combined figure.As I understand it, the financial requirement is earnings of £18,600 per year. Is this what the UK resident has to earn? Or is it a combined earnings figure? Thanks in advance.