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The UK recognises as legally valid in the UK any marriage performed outside the UK that is legally recognised as a legal marriage in the country where the ceremony is performed.I am a member of the EEA and my partner is from Uganda If I would go to Uganda and marry him there as a polish national would the marrige be lawfull in the brithish law
ela wrote:
right now he is undre the deportation orderfrom the UK which i think is unlawfull as he has been living here for over 6 years and has strong family ties here as his doughter and me carrying his second child
John wrote:The UK recognises as legally valid in the UK any marriage performed outside the UK that is legally recognised as a legal marriage in the country where the ceremony is performed.I am a member of the EEA and my partner is from Uganda If I would go to Uganda and marry him there as a polish national would the marrige be lawfull in the brithish law
Accordingly if the marriage you are thinking of is legally recognised as a legal marriage in Uganda then it is also recognised as legally valid in the UK, in accordance with the UK's Foreign Marriages Act 1892 (yes as long ago as 1892!).
John wrote:JAJ, I don't know that it does, in the sense that the EU legislation gives the rights, and the issuance of a Residence Card merely confirms those rights are held. That is the person possesses the rights even before the Residence Card is issued, but merely has problems proving that until they have the Residence Card.