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What are the requirements of the British Immigration Bureau for spouse visas?

According to the regulations of the British Home Office, foreign spouses of British citizens will be required to learn English after entering the country. British Immigration Minister Bowen said that it would be a "medium-term goal" for spouses of British citizens to take an English test before emigration.

The Home Office said that in 2007, nearly 30% of the 250 suspected cases of forced arranged marriages investigated by the authorities involved young people between the ages of 18 and 2 1. The home secretary said in a statement that arranged marriages often bring long-term physical and mental harm to the victims.

The requirements of the British Immigration Bureau for spouse visas are as follows: both parties have legally registered for marriage; One of the spouses has settled in Britain and obtained permanent residency or British citizenship;

Both sides must have the will to live together forever; Both parties must have known each other before applying; The applicant and his children shall not accept government assistance; Both husband and wife have reasonable accommodation and do not have to accept government welfare housing; Both husband and wife should not be under 18 years old.

If you are married to a British citizen or an EU citizen, you can apply for a spouse visa. After obtaining a spouse visa and coming to the UK or changing your visa in the UK, you can apply for indefinite residence after two years.

Since February 2005, some people have to apply for a "marriage approval certificate" from the British Home Office in advance before they can register for marriage in the UK. If you are outside the UK and plan to come to the UK to marry a British national, you can also apply for a "marriage visa".