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Aga!fergusm wrote:Hello all,
I am Irish and currently living with my girlfriend in Prague. I am actually employed in the UK and we have been living together for 2.5 yrs in London and Prague. My girlfriend is from Belarus and is coming to the end of her 1 year Czech student visa. She also has a 2 year unmarried partner visa for the UK. This was very very simple to get at the British embassy in Prague - one application form, some supporting documents and 24 hours later she had the visa!
We have decided however that Prague is not for us and we want to try again to move to our first choice - Munich. My job is in central Europe so going back to London is not an option...
My question is - given that we have all the proof in the world and she has already been issued an unmarried partner visa for the UK, can she get something similar for Germany? Is it even worth trying to do this or should we make some other plans??
If anyone has had a similar experience we would be very interested to hear them!
many thanks,
Fergus & Mila
You've got mnogo routes mate, Brit one an EU one (and irish one I suppose). but since ur in Germany i rec u'd need to go EEA Family permit route, in fact id say ur UK UPV is useless in ur current situation. UK UPV is for UK only.fergusm wrote:errrrr that clears everything up!!!
I am actually lucky (!) to have both British and Irish passports and have just been reminded by the missus that we used my Brit one for her UPV application...
So do you reckon she gets a 90 day tourist visa to move there initially and then try for this?? This is complicated as I don't want to go through the hassle of moving unless there is a very good chance of her being successful! BTW - if we were the same sex this would be much easier! Is that what the 2 grand is for - some sex adjustment procedure???
BTW - one of the guys from my office in Moscow went to Minsk the other week and came back raving about the chicks there ;-)
You should go to Köln, full of 'em, Gay parade tonight!!!fergusm wrote:sounds feasible but everything I have read points to Germany not recognising unmarried partners of the same sex! Would be good to hear if anyone has been in a similar position and has been able to get an EEA Family permit
Yes, it's EU-wide. Having said that I've been unable to find any info from the German authorities on this, I was thinking of chancing my arm with it since my Russian gf is on placement in Berlin and I live there too most weekends....fergusm wrote:ok that was an unfortunate typo.... we are an opposite sex unmarried couple!!
everything I find online relating to the EEA Family permit is for the UK. Are you sure this is relevant for Germany??