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Advice for a long-distance relationship.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,404 ✭✭✭JustShon


    thanks .

    Suddenly, unexpectedly on a Friday big decisions resurface. OH is back Ireland in 3 weeks for Graduation ceremony, " you have become a Master, ya wanna be a Missus too ? "

    If you feel it's the right thing for both of you as a couple, then go for it but I agree with the poster who earlier pointed out to me that marriage for the sake of a visa might not be the brightest idea. There's a reason the GF and I are doing the long-distance thing before the marriage thing. If we can survive a year or two trans-atlantic then we might be ready as a couple to commit like that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,030 ✭✭✭njs030


    thanks .

    Suddenly, unexpectedly on a Friday big decisions resurface. OH is back Ireland in 3 weeks for Graduation ceremony, " you have become a Master, ya wanna be a Missus too ? "

    Well you have to give 3 months notice to a registrar before you can get married!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,404 ✭✭✭JustShon


    Well you have to give 3 months notice to a registrar before you can get married!

    That is true, I neglected to mention that. That's what the first 3 month visa option I linked to is for. She won't be allowed to work, study or do anything bar live here during those 3 months mind you.


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