Only if you both pass a spelling test.
Just how DO you spell Morocco?
2007-03-13 23:26:11
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answered by Faye H 6
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He lives in Morocco...do you also live there or are you in the UK?
I think there's some sound advice here. I could be wrong but try this: tell your future husband you'd like to settle in Morocco permanently and take Moroccan citizenship and have no intention of returning to the UK except for holidays. If he agrees wholeheartedly, then that's a good sign. If he argues about it, I would seriously reconsider the marriage.
I have seen this happen I don't know how many times - where a European citizen is tricked into believing that a non-EU citizen loves them, only to be ditched the minute the spouse gets their permanent visa.
2007-03-14 11:39:31
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answered by lesroys 6
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Just reinforcing what luddite said.
It is a very complicated process, and creates employment for hundreds of immigration lawyers in this country. Takes a lot of time, he will not be allowed into the UK until he has a spouse visa. If the embassy does not think the marriage is real, his intentions are real, you are not in a position to support him when he arrives in england, they will refuse him a spouse visa. It happens all the time.
Please don't think a 10 minute appointment at the british embassy waving a copy of your marriage certificate is all you need.
2007-03-14 03:21:38
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answered by ? 5
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you don't say how long you have known him .your age .How much do you know of him .was it a holiday romance .No I don't think its has simple has that .The powers that be are up to all the wears and why for,s just put your self in the Immigration officers position .And what you want to do Go over to another Country just to get wed not very convincing then back here .I think the best thing is stop in your marriage Country for a few years show it was a gen Marriage.Other wise you don't fool no body No respect will be given you
2007-03-15 11:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Under my understanding the muslims are having a hard time living as citizens in the UK. So im sure its gonna be tougher getting in even if ur a citizen. he is a muslim right?
2007-03-13 22:08:15
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answered by Sean Lawlor 5
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Are you crazy, please dont marry him, marriage is only a piece of paper, wait a couple more years first, i've seen so many women who have married foreigners then they have left them shortly after they get their passport, you may say no hes not like that bla bla bla but thats what they all say until they're proven wrong and it maddens me to see that going on, you may think im a horrible for saying all this but im only thinking of you.
2007-03-14 09:53:47
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answered by *Claire* 2
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Yes-on a visa. If he is Moroccan-does he want UK citizenship? Better get the Visa.
2007-03-13 22:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no, you will need to get a marriage visas from the British Embassy in Morocco. It is very likely he will be refused entry if this is not done.
2007-03-13 22:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No he will not be allowed automatic entry into this country after many years of abusing this system that loophole has thankfully been closed
2007-03-13 22:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are going to Morocco to marry him, What's wrong with you BOTH staying there...Suggest that to him and I bet the weddings off
2007-03-13 23:45:06
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answered by David 4
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