Message from @NotDarkMagician
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Might fix it
Also if let's say she got pregnant
Flew to France and got the ferry over
And then have birth in the country
Perhaps she'd have a claim to stay because it'd have a British father and he born in Britain
Maybe she couldn't be forcefully removed????
Does the UK separate naturalized citizen minors from their mother?
Like make no mistake I'm not above completely cheating the system so long as she can't be kicked out
I don't think we even have the rule where if you're born in the UK you get citizenship
Yeah we dont
good
thats bs
Parents have to have a British citizenship, so no anchor babies
maybe at least 1 of them
Yeah only 1 needed
i think japanese have same
rule
So
I'm British
If I am the father
Your child would be eligible for British citizenship
ye
Rules for couples are different
She would need to earn more than 26k a year and be married to you iirc
she can apply through spouse of citizen route
i know nothing about
The spousal rules are strict tbh
so she cant be stay home wife?
Nope
so basically if u want to marry a traditional woman as a brit ur fucked? ;d
What is a traditional woman lmao
because lets be honest there are like 20 traditional women in uk and all of them are already married
While other applicants need to spend a qualifying period of five years in the UK before they can apply for British naturalisation, those who hold a Spouse Visa are usually eligible only after three years.
To qualify, you must also meet the following citizenship requirements:
Be aged 18 or older at the time of your application
Be able to demonstrate your “good character”, meaning that you have not broken any UK law
Have lived for at least three years in the UK
Have been granted settled status under Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
Prove adequate knowledge of English by passing an accredited language exam
Pass the Life in the UK test to show your commitment to British customs
so basically the same sitch im in but i had to wait 6 years
All of that is reasonable tbh
Prove adequate knowledge of English by passing an accredited language exam
- easy exam, 150 quid
- he Life in the UK test
currently reading the book. it's 185 pages in MASSIVE PRINT, the book was 12 quird
quid*
u were in germany right?