Proof of cohabitation?

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AldenG
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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by AldenG » Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:42 pm

rinso wrote: If you can get married for only €1100,- do it immediately it will prevent a lot of problems.
I agree. Then you'll have marriage plus evidence of prior cohabitation.

I don't think there will be any particular suspicion or heightened scrutiny of an Israeli citizen, as least not like there could be with many other non-EU citizenships. I think being married shifts the burden of proof. When you've only cohabited, it's up to you to prove the cohabitation. When you're married, it's up to Migri to prove why they think the marriage would be a sham.

Avoidance of religious marriage is highly understandable to Finnish authorities, as church membership has been shrinking for a long time in Finland. And even for those who belong, in a majority of cases it is a pro forma membership with minimal attendance, if any.


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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by grmmph » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:43 am

Kutittaa wrote:As a girl would say... "I wouldn't expect a guy to understand"
Aperantly I have the right girl who thinks like me in that matter.
So next time before you start insulting people because they are not rich like you, and doesnt think it is nessecery to spend 30,000 on wedding bell rings, remember not all the people has the same "moral code" as you have.

Anyways thank you guys, I think I have manage to get the right documents and if everything will go well, we will have both marrige and cohabitation.

Thank you very much.

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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by Kutittaa » Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:17 pm

You must be the poorest person on the forums here if you think that 1100€ for a wedding is expensive. I advise you to divorce your wife and spend your time paying 15€ a month on a World of Warcraft subscription whilst you eat noodles and chips for the rest of your life. This has nothing to do with my maybe, or maybe not having more money than you, for whatever reason. This is about principle. To me it sounds like you're being a cheapskate. Of course you wife will say that 1100€ for a wedding is 'too expensive' if you're both broke as a joke. Might not be your fault sure. But I believe, and I have always believed even as a broke kid, that every woman deserves the marriage of her dreams and to have as much money spent on them for that 1 day, as is necessary. In the end they'll be having my kids, looking after them, working and pumping out an equal 50% of a structured life with me, on top of putting up with me. And don't even think of making the mistake of thinking that your wife is the only woman out of 3.4 billion that doesn't have to put up with your antics. Do you think your wife would say 15,000€ was too much for a wedding if you were a Dentist and you made that in under a week? Your's and your wife's standards scale with the amount of money that you are making. Unless you're one of those try-hard 'indie' clowns who enjoys selling house and home to go and live in the wilderness and get eaten by bears.

If I were either of you. I would wait it out until you have more money, because it seems that your mindset is completely on the fiscal side of tying the knot. Sure it's just my opinion, but regardless of your's or my, situation. I'm already married, I also don't need to justify myself.

Point is. Stop thinking about how much it will cost. If you have to go to Cyprus to get married you can also take a holiday there and it would be the fitting place for a small honeymoon. Same goes if you had to pop off to Tel aviv.

So in short. Stop being such a cheapskate you jackass. Whether you have the money or not, your mindset is what I am talking about. Having, or not having the money has nothing to do with the issue of how you see the cost. :roll:
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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by pierrot » Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:57 pm

Kutitaa, do you really think you are in ANY position to give others advices on their partnership or how to behave with partners?
If my memory serves me right, your wife asked for a divorce not too long ago and your main issue was how to get a PC back to Australia... makes you wonder who is more prone to go with WoW and noodles... :wink:

Finally, if your wife is making 1100 € a week/4400 € a month, how comes you then received Kela housing benefits for the household? Something doesn't add up there...
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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by Sunil-123 » Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:15 pm

If my memory serves me right, your wife asked for a divorce not too long ago and your main issue was how to get a PC back to Australia... makes you wonder who is more prone to go with WoW and noodles...
Your memory is working perfectly :D

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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by Kutittaa » Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:34 pm

pierrot wrote:Kutitaa, do you really think you are in ANY position to give others advices on their partnership or how to behave with partners?
If my memory serves me right, your wife asked for a divorce not too long ago and your main issue was how to get a PC back to Australia... makes you wonder who is more prone to go with WoW and noodles... :wink:

Finally, if your wife is making 1100 € a week/4400 € a month, how comes you then received Kela housing benefits for the household? Something doesn't add up there...
Wife wasn't working then. ;) and no I don't play WoW but I do play other games. :wink:
As for advice :lol: who said anything about that?
Sunil-123 wrote:
If my memory serves me right, your wife asked for a divorce not too long ago and your main issue was how to get a PC back to Australia... makes you wonder who is more prone to go with WoW and noodles...
Your memory is working perfectly :D

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So is the search feature. :wink: I have a lot of dirty laundry :twisted: *chuckles*
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Re: Proof of cohabitation?

Post by Sial » Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:50 pm

Sial is an idiot, ignore him.
Well i think people already saw who is an idiot :lol:
Kutitaa, do you really think you are in ANY position to give others advices on their partnership or how to behave with partners?
If my memory serves me right, your wife asked for a divorce not too long ago and your main issue was how to get a PC back to Australia... makes you wonder who is more prone to go with WoW and noodles...

Finally, if your wife is making 1100 € a week/4400 € a month, how comes you then received Kela housing benefits for the household? Something doesn't add up there...
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