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incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Thank you Mister H.

It is necessary for any person coming from 'a developed' nation like yourselves Revoke, cos your immune system isn't as strong as a person born/living in India.

and you need to make your body resistant to it, while it is not compulsory, its precautionary & advisable. I have had a few friends coming from US,UK,France,Holland & Germany, lived and worked without any health issues, and they worked in the slums!

It is a pity that your limited knowledge blinds you to see things in such a light.

by the way, will be posting the necessary sites & documents needed info, this week as I have an appointment with a lawyer who would be helping(?) me get married here in London.

Thanks for listening nonetheless.
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

no! why would you assume that this would be only MY decision?! It was a thought!!!
I feel it wasn't selfish at all, it would be a great break for her to live in India during the worst possible weather!, but all this won't be done at the expense of her career or job!! especially in these hard times.

But, what did I say that made you assume that I am obsessed with living in the UK?
I have 'lived' in Poland in December & in Feb, and It is not a problem for me to stay in Poland as well, and we had agreed that 'taking a break' in India during the winter is the best.

Anyways, thanks for the input abt the legal immigration aspect.
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at Andrew,
I have clarified already what I meant or what I tried to say when I used the word 'benefits'.
and Beelzebub,
Thanks a lot for your intelligent input. now, I know what I should do.
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

'This was refused in 2008, but our Justice Minister will appeal. If he wins, you have two options, Poland or India.'

Thats a great option! 6 months in India would be bliss for her, we could live there during the winter! my complaint would be about the football games I could miss or stay up late cos of the time difference!
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Point 1. You are not on the correct visa, you will not be able to marry her if you are not on a spousal visa.

--Really? So, I can't marry while I am on a Work permit?

Point 4. The Home Office do not have to grant their approval.
Why do you say 'they do not have to'?

another article on the same topic of sham marriages, a different perspective. where does this lead to?!!! will 'it' ever end?!
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Googled for 'foreigner marrying in UK'

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4222511.stm

It is an old article, but it gives an altogether different dimension to the general flow of thought here on this forum.
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Nika, my apologies, I didn't thank you in my earlier post.
you hit the nail on its head, i didn't have any 'hidden agenda', I mentioned 'benefits' very casually, now I know I opened a can of worms! there is too much hatred on this forum for foreigners having Polish girls as their girlfriends or partners, could you explain why?

In my posts, I specifically highlighted the part of us being working professionals , and that we have known each other for a while so that the esteemed forum members could understand that it is not a marriage for a passport!!!!

I never for a minute thought that this discussion would go in this direction.

Thanks again
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Mar 1, 10, 00:26 - Thread attached on merging:
Marriage.

OK, I concede! cos of a lack of knowledge of a better word, I used the word 'benefits'!!

so much pierdoly & cholera in here about 'some creep from 3rd world country taking YOUR benefits of 250 pounds a month' !!!!

ok, I rephrase,

I want to marry my polish GF..
I am in UK on a work permit.
Which offices to contact? What documents are needed?
What happens next? What happens to my status?

Fair enough?!!
RevokeNice
oh, I just read your response before the admin closed the thread.
I have already mentioned that I have known her for THREE years, so, I know what I can do & what I can say & what I should do.

And romantic phrases, flowers etc, I have done all that my dear friend from a developed nation. If you need some advice on somethings like that, please feel free to ask me.
incognito007   
1 Mar 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

RevokeNice---Can you say something useful? or do you use this forum as a channel to let your frustrations out?, doesn't make any sense at all. What is your problem? Do you have an Indian boss? an 'average, third world country' guy/girl took your job?

yes, over the period of 3 years, I have come to 'love' my polish girl.
incognito007   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Mister H,
yes, it is one option we are looking at, definitely. But the options(career wise) for her are very limited for her.
And while it may appear too early for me to assume that it would be easier for me to adjust in Europe, I am positive that over a period of time it wouldn't be for her to continue to live in India.

I am a little disturbed that almost all the responses here are with a preconceived notion, 'he is doing it for the passport'!
why not just 'he is marrying a polish girl' end of topic.

It is very difficult for me to understand all the negativity here, and someone rightly said here that I posted a personal 'problem' & ended up learning a 'valuable'(?) lesson!

Mister H,--having 2 years on my visa, stay here & enjoy, don't know what you are trying to say. I have 'enjoyed' working in India, in UK, in US, in Singapore, in Shanghai (do a google you will know where it is & look at some pics of the lovely city) & in Brazil.

Thanks Matowy,in your lerned,subtle & very dignified responses you have put your point across.Appreciate it.speaks volumes about the person you are.

same applies to you as well Nika.

and to Amathyst---
when you are well educated,dignified,charming, earn a good living & treat a woman right, it doesn't matter, I am sure a lot of women on the forum would agree,

the more you respond with statements like 'people like you' the more it reflects your ignorance.,definitely a lot of misdirected anger here.

I could live in Poland or I could in France or I could in India or in India!!! what's all the fuss about? but, I am defintely impressed the role you have taken as the problem solver of a 'third world immigrant'

I hope the moderators close this topic ASAP,its not leading anywhere.
I think, i have caused a lot of anger among the members by saying 'what are the benefits?' should I say 'privileges'? 'additional perks'?.
Maybe I will post another topic asking info on which offices to contact & how to go about marrying a Polish girl.
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Thanks Matowy,in your lerned,subtle & very dignified responses you have put your point across.Appreciate it.speaks volumes about the person you are.

same applies to you as well Nika.

I meant learned*

I had to post it because I realized the implications! or am I too late? :)
______________________________________-

The forum didn't allow me to post two posts in a row, but I wanted to correct the spelling of 'learned' , there are too many ppl who could have just torn apart my post here, cos of

a typo.
incognito007   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Thanks Nika for clarifying!
I am shocked & totally speechless with the negative responses & the hostile stance of some of the members
incognito007   
28 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

WOW!!!
I thought I had a good weekend, taking into consideration how well the Football club I support played, but reading the replies here, I just felt sick!!

so much hatred in here!I would be sharing these responses with my GF too, she would be as disappointed as myself.

Amathyst--Don't know what experieces you had to hold so much anger in you, it is a pity, but definitely, I ignored all your posts after your first comment.

Yes, I wouldn't date a Polish woman for a passport, there are American women to date to 'get' an american passport, French women or even British women( yes, in that order of priority for ;benefits').

RAG report- thanks, you did go through my entire post, and you have an opinion, you are entitled to have one, but it takes a strong character to know when to keep quiet & when to speak & you aint one.

The only reason for the "RAG" was to remove the general,quickfire replies'oh he is doing it for the passport' I intended to explain that this is not the idea at all.

Beelzebub- No, Beelzebub, it definitely is not the most assured way, I am sure there must be some other 'assured' ways,but I don't intend to marry to get a passport!!and I don't care about a passport at all!!!

RevokeNice--Thanks for the advice, I think I am scared now to go to Ireland,But again, is Ireland a preferred travel/living destination? I think not.

ShawnH--That was wrong and very impolite, if you are Polish, to call a polish woman cow,its just wrong, I am ssuming you are an English man drinking a lot of lager in the pub & passing comments about every lady/woman you see,

Mister H--- maybe I wasn't clear--when I meant benefits-- like not the 250 Pounds a month a lot of people take as 'benefits' by claiming unemployment! maybe the word 'benefits' raised a red flag, I would like to very much continue here in the UK, work(legally) & she could move here, but she freaks out at the mention of living in London, cos she thinks only 'blue collar polish workers' move to London.

and, I had a lovely weekend, watched a lovely football game at the stadium & just got back, wasn't online & didn't check this forum.

Bullfrog-- I agree with you, it is mindboggling & disappointing, makes me sick, who are these people?!! but again, that bomb statement wasn't necessary, the people who have posted such statements, are angry,frustrated, irritated & a lot of their anger is misplaced, its being directed at everyone, I am wondering how they are in real life.

The whole idea of posting on this forum was wrong!!! The only reason I was 'directed' to this site thanks to Google, its the no.1 site when you search for anything related to Poland.

Anyways, I have decided that all this asking questions on a forum is a waste of time (pierdoly as my gf would say!),I guess, I will just take my gf to India, get married to her in a nice Indian ceremony, la Bollywood style, cos she thinks it could be fun & to invite some of her friends as well, at least I would have a good time that way!!

But,I am so tempted to show these posts/responses to her friends & colleagues to know where these people live & what is bothering them!

Anyways, did some research myself, and for someone who would be led/misled to this website, here are some links I found

bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/partnersandfamilies/partners/indefiniteleavetore main/
bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/partnersandfamilies/partners/husbandswivescivilp artners/
ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/gettingmarried/documents/
ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/gettingmarried/certificateofappro val/
ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/visitingtheuk/coaguidance .pdf
incognito007   
27 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Marrying Polish Woman in UK/London [100]

Hey all,
Am an Indian guy, i have been dating a Polish girl for the last 3 years, we have traveled all over India, Europe together, all I want to say that we are well educated,grounded people,not together cos of some infatuation or something mundane like the 'exotic' attraction, we have a strong bond.

We want it to take it to the next level-Marriage.. I recently moved to the UK,she is in Poland(Working in a reputed company for the last 7 years,in a decent role)..

I have had a few interviews but haven't been lucky in London/UK as such, I was wondering, If i marry my gf, would it benefit me at all?

I am authoriszd to work here in the UK & legally allowed to work/stay until 2012. the benefits i can see are 1)Traveling within EU 2) Working within EU (there's nothing ILLEGAL)

are there any other benefits?
Also I would like to know the procedure for this, I have an Indian Passport.,
the documents needed, the offices I should contact, I am based in London, Brent Borough.
If there are any experts out there, any help,suggestions would be welcome, I intend to talk to a lawyer as well abt this, but personal experiences would give some new situations not known by these Lawyers,

Also, any websites regarding the same, I would be very obliged.

For those curious how we met, I had visited Poland for a short term on an assignment, we met at a private party, we stayed in touch,we visited each other frequently(one of us coming/going to the other ever 3 months for at least 2 weeks), now that I am in the UK, she visits me more ;)

Thanks
incognito