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Can I get a British green card if I marry an Englishman?

Yes, according to some regulations, you can apply for resident status and green card after being married to an Englishman for many years.

After marrying a British heterosexual or homosexual, you can apply for a green card two years later and a British passport one year later.

Generally, after getting a green card 1 year, you can apply for a British passport and get ESOL 3, or now there is a British life test for overseas applicants with British green cards and passports. The exam is easy, and by the way, it can help you understand the history, culture and common sense of life in Britain.

After living in Britain for five years, you can apply for a British green card. Generally speaking, there is no requirement for English proficiency. When applying for a green card, there is no need to pay a handling fee of 700 to 800 pounds because of EU procedures.

At present, British spouse immigration applicants must meet the following three conditions at the same time to submit language certificates:

1. The applicant is a citizen of a non-EU country.

2. Have a marriage relationship or a stable love relationship with British citizens or British residents.

3. The applicant wishes to enter or stay in the UK as a husband, wife, cohabitant, fiance (wife), same-sex cohabitant or engaged partner.

However, this British spouse immigration policy is entirely based on a lot of research. Although we understand that the application for British spouse immigration cannot be entirely determined by economic factors, the government has the right to reject foreign spouses who apply for government subsidies as soon as they enter the country.