Hi, I asked some questions in other threads but I have a more specific question so I made a new one. I am Irish and my fiance is Canadian. We live in Korea.
We are planning at the moment to do a common law application but I'm starting to think we lack evidence to show it. We have lived together for a year and 3 months currently. We don't have:
- The lease under both our names (It's under my name - just because my elderly Korean real estate agent insisted out of convenience)
- Bills under both names (They come to my name - actually they come to a basterdized spelling of my first and middle name)
- Joint bank accounts/Joint insurance policies
- Much documentary evidence for her - we have like one official govt letter mailed to her here
We do have:
- We can get a letter from our landlord/testimonial letters
- It would be tricky, but we do have bank records that show she sent me half the amount of rent every month and also originally for key money (deposit - common in korea) but there would be a lot of investigation, translation involved in this - also sometimes she would combine rent with other money she owed me so it would not always be exact
- We have both been registered at the same address with korean immigration for a year and three months (this seems strong to me but not sure how much weight it has outside country)
Do we have enough evidence for co-habitation?
We also have another problem, in that we are planning to get married in December in Bali. Do we mention that in our common law application?
Would it be easier to marry legally here first and do a spousal application? Is it considered suspicious to get married directly before applying? Would we include our plans for wedding ceremony? We would rather make our wedding in Indonesia.
We have a ton of evidence for a real relationship (visited each others countries/families, photos, text, letters, cards and testimonials) so that wouldn't be a problem.
We are planning at the moment to do a common law application but I'm starting to think we lack evidence to show it. We have lived together for a year and 3 months currently. We don't have:
- The lease under both our names (It's under my name - just because my elderly Korean real estate agent insisted out of convenience)
- Bills under both names (They come to my name - actually they come to a basterdized spelling of my first and middle name)
- Joint bank accounts/Joint insurance policies
- Much documentary evidence for her - we have like one official govt letter mailed to her here
We do have:
- We can get a letter from our landlord/testimonial letters
- It would be tricky, but we do have bank records that show she sent me half the amount of rent every month and also originally for key money (deposit - common in korea) but there would be a lot of investigation, translation involved in this - also sometimes she would combine rent with other money she owed me so it would not always be exact
- We have both been registered at the same address with korean immigration for a year and three months (this seems strong to me but not sure how much weight it has outside country)
Do we have enough evidence for co-habitation?
We also have another problem, in that we are planning to get married in December in Bali. Do we mention that in our common law application?
Would it be easier to marry legally here first and do a spousal application? Is it considered suspicious to get married directly before applying? Would we include our plans for wedding ceremony? We would rather make our wedding in Indonesia.
We have a ton of evidence for a real relationship (visited each others countries/families, photos, text, letters, cards and testimonials) so that wouldn't be a problem.