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  1. guitarhero

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    Hi,

    looked through the forum but i wanted a more personalised answer.

    I am a British citizen, my fiancee is a canadian citizen, we met online about a year or so ago, but only met on march the 5th of this year, and have lived together in Canada ever since, and i have a visa to stay in canada till november,

    We recently got engaged and wish to marry within the uk, Aswell as her migrate to the uk with me when i go.

    We applied for a working holiday maker as we was told this was the best visa she should go for in the first instance, which got rejected as we didnt have enough proof of documents.

    We plan on going to uk in september, I was wondering, which is the best and most garanteed way to get us both there, and are they able to actually seperate an engaged couple easily?

    When my fiancee comes to the uk she will be living rent free at my mothers house for the beginning, aswell as her also having over 10 thousand canadian dollars in savings to go to the uk, we have a letter from her father saying he will sponsor her from canada with any needed funds aswell.

    How would we go about her migrating to england with me, we are going to attempt to register a working holiday maker again with more documents to try and gain this.

    Also if we was to wed in the uk, can we not just go to a registrar office without any of the government papers which are mentioned? some COA for marriage? As i wasn't aware of that.

    I'm 22 and my fiancee is 19.

    We are quite worried that they will be able to break us up as a couple of they deny the visa and such as we are definitely the real deal. I was wondering if they can actually do that?

    Thanks for any help..
     
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    I wanted to note:

    we have a letter from my mother saying that rent is free, as is all food and beverages for her period there, a letter from her father saying he will support her on funds while she stays there.

    we have a letter stating that my fiancee is having a year out of university as proof that she can return once the visa is up, as a safety letter to help process the application,

    I am trying to get a friend to provide a letter containing a job offer as he runs a business and would employ her.

    we have 10,000 canadian dollars in funds.

    my fiancee has a passport, and her fathers parents are irish immigrants who settled here many years ago, so my fiancee is of irish decendance.

    Which is the best visa, as the embassy told us that working holiday maker would be the best, but we got rejected on this once for not providing enough evidence of our information.

    If all documents where provided would we get accepted, as we really do not wish to be seperated and are very much so in love..

    I hope that someone can help us with information on the forum.

    Thank You
     
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    I would like to help you but I am not sure what exactly you want...fiance visa,work pemit,student,working holiday maker ....???
     
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    We are trying to apply for a working holiday maker, then go to england, and then make plans of what other visa to apply for there after the 2 years is up, as we would be married by then.

    Thanks for the help
     
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    Well we didnt get a request for the documents, it was just a flat out rejection, we are trying again today though.
     
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    Good luck.



    You must have had some letter explaining the reasons!?Did they look at her documents or was it just the case that she did not have required ones so she was refused on the spot and told to come back later when all ready!?
    :headscratch:


     
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    They said the job she applied for was not a holiday job, and that we had no proof of the funds, and rejected as such.

    So apparently you can only apply for some shitty supermarket job or you get rejected.

    She applied for a customer service assistant. Which i didnt think was too high for a holiday job. Certainly wouldn't be my career!
     
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    So you know that you can't get married unless you have proper paperwork unless she has dual Irish Citizenship right?

    To get married there you would either have to go outside the UK as no one will marry you inside without the proper government papers. and the working holiday maker doesn't count as approval to marry.
     
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    Yeah, well come to that when the time comes, But what papers should i gain if we did choose to get married in the uk?
     
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    confusing!

    So we can get married on working holiday maker?

    we have to request the COA?
     
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    Hey, and update.

    ok we got the working holiday maker, our tickets are booked and are flying out in august.

    Now once we are there, how do we go about getting married and settling there ?
    Do we need the COA or as triple h said we can just get married without a COA?

    Also once married, how would we go about settling permanently in the uk?

    Thanks
     
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