You may come to U.K as fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner of someone, if both of you are aged 21 or over and he/she
- currently lives in the United Kingdom and settled there; or
- Is returning to the United Kingdom with you to live there permanently.
You must show that:
- you plan to marry or register a civil partnership within a reasonable time (usually six months);
- you plan to live together permanently after you are married or have registered a civil partnership;
- you have met each other;
- until you are married or have registered a civil partnership, there is somewhere for you and any dependants to live without help from public funds and
- You and any dependants can be supported without working or having to get help from public funds.
You must obtain permission to enter the United Kingdom before travelling here, even if you are a national of a country where there is normally no need for a visa to enter the United Kingdom.. It will be in the form of a visa or entry clearance certificate.
Your will need to apply for a certificate of approval of marriage from the Home Office and give notice to a registrar of your intention to marry or register your civil partnership. During this six month period you can not work in the U.K
After you have married or registered your civil partnership, you may apply to stay here. If your application is approved, you will be given permission to live and work in the U.K for two years. After two year you may apply for Permanent Residence in the U.K
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