Posted by: Nuria
Would this be a way to get a visa? - 07/28/00 07:41 AM
Hi,
MadridMan has a very good opportunity to get a visa, how? he could marry his Spanish ladyfriend. Problem? She doesn't believe in the Istitution of Matrimony so she doesn't want to get marry. Well, correct me if I am wrong, but I think that there is a law in Spain that says that all "parejas de hecho" (meaning couples that live together and have the "marriage life" withouth getting married) have the same rights than the couples that are married. You have to go to the "Registro Civil" fill out some papers and for the law is like if you were married. Now, I guess that if you are a "pareja de hecho" you should be able to get a visa like if you were married because you have the same rights than a married couple. Does this make any sense?
MadridMan has a very good opportunity to get a visa, how? he could marry his Spanish ladyfriend. Problem? She doesn't believe in the Istitution of Matrimony so she doesn't want to get marry. Well, correct me if I am wrong, but I think that there is a law in Spain that says that all "parejas de hecho" (meaning couples that live together and have the "marriage life" withouth getting married) have the same rights than the couples that are married. You have to go to the "Registro Civil" fill out some papers and for the law is like if you were married. Now, I guess that if you are a "pareja de hecho" you should be able to get a visa like if you were married because you have the same rights than a married couple. Does this make any sense?