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Sham Marriage?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 89949/P olice-s torm-sh am-wedd ing-Har rods-wo rkers-r ealisin g-real. html
Not that exclusive a story; The Times has the same one; but the idea that it wasn't a sham marriage because, inter alia, the bride was carrying a Chanel bag, is amusing. Did our immigration officials act with principle but too much enthusiasm in how they exercised their powers?
Not that exclusive a story; The Times has the same one; but the idea that it wasn't a sham marriage because, inter alia, the bride was carrying a Chanel bag, is amusing. Did our immigration officials act with principle but too much enthusiasm in how they exercised their powers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought the immigration officials inviting the press was OTT but it has backfired. a real Chanel handbag ...sweet.
I suppose they were responding to a tip off and things did perhaps add up but it must be awful for the couple to have to deal with that on the day. Hopefully it has made the day special.
I do think they should at least get a wedding present from the police and immigration...
I suppose they were responding to a tip off and things did perhaps add up but it must be awful for the couple to have to deal with that on the day. Hopefully it has made the day special.
I do think they should at least get a wedding present from the police and immigration...
Agreed. If the police kicked my door in in a drugs raid, having got the wrong house, I would get compensation (if only they knew, eh?) And how did they know the Chanel bag was genuine ? There are thousands of fake 55s out there. Do they have a trained squad who can recognise such things as genuine? All right, it may have been the unfaked larger size, but still.
i think the biggest problem is that once married, and if it is a sham the partner not from the EU can then go on to claim endless benefits which they would not have been able to do without the piece of paper.. wasn't it a priest who was conducting these marriages for money, not sure but think he went to prison...
the man is Italian so would be permitted to stay and to work in UK would he not? same for all who join the EU. If his so called spouse is allowed a permit to stay and one assumes they will allow it if she shows she is married to a EU national, then what is to stop them both from working, if it's a sham marriage then she could present her passport, documents to show she is married to an Italian, then apply for work, which means getting a National Insurance number, which then could lead on to the benefits system, housing, etc, if it was a sham marriage and she was caught she would not have been allowed to stay.