Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Hello,
My partner has landed a job in Abu Dhabi, due to start in a few weeks time (Panic). Accomodation is included for him, however we have now realised something....(thanks to this site)...We can not live together! We didnt realise this. His work visa is being sorted by the company, so we really dont know what to do about me. Would i be able to travel out to AD with him, and enter on a holiday visa? If so, i then have to return to UK after max of 90 days??? Then what? How long before i can return to AD again? I am really worried about getting out there with him and then getting refused entry (as we are going to be staying in the same villa). Can anybody shed any light on the best avenue to take? Many thanks. :confused: |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Is getting married an option?
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by rosal6769
(Post 6517583)
Hello,
My partner has landed a job in Abu Dhabi, due to start in a few weeks time (Panic). Accomodation is included for him, however we have now realised something....(thanks to this site)...We can not live together! We didnt realise this. His work visa is being sorted by the company, so we really dont know what to do about me. Would i be able to travel out to AD with him, and enter on a holiday visa? If so, i then have to return to UK after max of 90 days??? Then what? How long before i can return to AD again? I am really worried about getting out there with him and then getting refused entry (as we are going to be staying in the same villa). Can anybody shed any light on the best avenue to take? Many thanks. :confused: MM, xx |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
(Post 6517699)
The issue may be with your partner's company if they find out you are living together...
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Eeyore
(Post 6518023)
The bigger issue may actually be the situation over visa runs, depending if and how they change the system.
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by rosal6769
(Post 6517583)
Hello,
My partner has landed a job in Abu Dhabi, due to start in a few weeks time (Panic). Accomodation is included for him, however we have now realised something....(thanks to this site)...We can not live together! We didnt realise this. His work visa is being sorted by the company, so we really dont know what to do about me. Would i be able to travel out to AD with him, and enter on a holiday visa? If so, i then have to return to UK after max of 90 days??? Then what? How long before i can return to AD again? I am really worried about getting out there with him and then getting refused entry (as we are going to be staying in the same villa). Can anybody shed any light on the best avenue to take? Many thanks. :confused: Your partner cannot sponsor you for residence unless you are married so you will either be doing visa runs every couple of months or you should find work so you can be with him. Good luck...you're not the only one in this situation! N. |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Thank you so much every one. The decision is for me to return to UK, and my chap will get started in his new job, we will tackle the visa in a month or two.
Very sad...lots of tears already....but what must be must be. Marriage just for a visa is out of the question. We dont want to stay in Tasmania, too quiet, money rather poor....Not what we expected. We work hard, long hours, nothing to do....not for us. When we marry we do it because WE want to, not just for a visa. Thank you again guys. Much appreciated. |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by rosal6769
(Post 6518218)
Thank you so much every one. The decision is for me to return to UK, and my chap will get started in his new job, we will tackle the visa in a month or two.
Very sad...lots of tears already....but what must be must be. Marriage just for a visa is out of the question. We dont want to stay in Tasmania, too quiet, money rather poor....Not what we expected. We work hard, long hours, nothing to do....not for us. When we marry we do it because WE want to, not just for a visa. Thank you again guys. Much appreciated. |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Inselaffen
(Post 6518222)
you really shouldn't worry. you just have to pop over the border to Oman to renew your visa.
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by rosal6769
(Post 6518218)
We dont want to stay in Tasmania, too quiet, money rather poor....Not what we expected
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by rosal6769
(Post 6518218)
Thank you so much every one. The decision is for me to return to UK, and my chap will get started in his new job, we will tackle the visa in a month or two.
Very sad...lots of tears already....but what must be must be. Marriage just for a visa is out of the question. We dont want to stay in Tasmania, too quiet, money rather poor....Not what we expected. We work hard, long hours, nothing to do....not for us. When we marry we do it because WE want to, not just for a visa. Thank you again guys. Much appreciated. |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 6518443)
good for you, I'm not down with this 'lets get married it'll make things easier' SHITE.
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Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 6518443)
good for you, I'm not down with this 'lets get married it'll make things easier' SHITE.
MM, xx |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
(Post 6518462)
yeah, i pretty much agree...but not being married here does make everything a hell of a lot more difficult...
MM, xx |
Re: Cohabit??? Need advise please.
Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
(Post 6518462)
yeah, i pretty much agree...but not being married here does make everything a hell of a lot more difficult...
MM, xx |
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