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pwaterma

OK, wauw, just been to see a lawyer about a very expensive pre-nup and to the gemeente to present the documents, basically of my Peruvian companyera.
The gemeente is now sending our request to immigratie (IND) but warning us that this can take up to six weeks. By that time my companyera will be back in Peru, unsure of when she will next come! Her occasional visits here depend on her work bringing her to NL, or at least requiring changing planes in Schiphol.
Regardless of cost, the complexity here, involving different steps and timing demands (ondertrouw for at least two weeks, process to be completed in maximum one year) have started us thinking whether it wouldn't be easier to us to marry (no registered partnership exists there) in Peru. And then to get that marriage registered here in the Netherlands.
And then there is the question of whether such a marriage, one resident here since 1972, one resident in Peru almost all her life, both over retirement age, would be acceptable to the Dutch authorities should sh...  ...  more
OK, wauw, just been to see a lawyer about a very expensive pre-nup and to the gemeente to present the documents, basically of my Peruvian companyera.
The gemeente is now sending our request to immigratie (IND) but warning us that this can take up to six weeks. By that time my companyera will be back in Peru, unsure of when she will next come! Her occasional visits here depend on her work bringing her to NL, or at least requiring changing planes in Schiphol.
Regardless of cost, the complexity here, involving different steps and timing demands (ondertrouw for at least two weeks, process to be completed in maximum one year) have started us thinking whether it wouldn't be easier to us to marry (no registered partnership exists there) in Peru. And then to get that marriage registered here in the Netherlands.
And then there is the question of whether such a marriage, one resident here since 1972, one resident in Peru almost all her life, both over retirement age, would be acceptable to the Dutch authorities should sh...    less
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    pwaterma OK, wauw, just been to see a lawyer about a very expensive pre-nup and to the gemeente to present the documents, basically of my Peruvian companyera.

    The gemeente is now sending our request to immigratie (IND) but warning us that this can take up to six weeks. By that time my companyera will be back in Peru, unsure of when she will next come! Her occasional visits here depend on her work bringing her to NL, or at least requiring changing planes in Schiphol.

    Regardless of cost, the complexity here, involving different steps and timing demands (ondertrouw for at least two weeks, process to be completed in maximum one year) have started us thinking whether it wouldn't be easier to us to marry (no registered partnership exists there) in Peru. And then to get that marriage registered here in the Netherlands.

    And then there is the question of whether such a marriage, one resident here since 1972, one resident in Peru almost all her life, both over retirement age, would be acceptable to the Dutch authorities should sh...  ...  more
    OK, wauw, just been to see a lawyer about a very expensive pre-nup and to the gemeente to present the documents, basically of my Peruvian companyera.

    The gemeente is now sending our request to immigratie (IND) but warning us that this can take up to six weeks. By that time my companyera will be back in Peru, unsure of when she will next come! Her occasional visits here depend on her work bringing her to NL, or at least requiring changing planes in Schiphol.

    Regardless of cost, the complexity here, involving different steps and timing demands (ondertrouw for at least two weeks, process to be completed in maximum one year) have started us thinking whether it wouldn't be easier to us to marry (no registered partnership exists there) in Peru. And then to get that marriage registered here in the Netherlands.

    And then there is the question of whether such a marriage, one resident here since 1972, one resident in Peru almost all her life, both over retirement age, would be acceptable to the Dutch authorities should sh...    less
    • July 12, 2012
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    • July 12, 2012
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    pwaterma replied to a topic in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands:
    I have various such official documents. But I will check to see if this one is more helpful on the sequence of steps in the process itself. I suspect, however, you are right about getting everything done within the period currently available. I fear that ...  moreI have various such official documents. But I will check to see if this one is more helpful on the sequence of steps in the process itself. I suspect, however, you are right about getting everything done within the period currently available. I fear that my partner may then have dificulty returning within the six month period (necessary to avoid having to repeat one or more steps in the process). In any case, thanx!  
    • June 20, 2012
  • pwaterma
    pwaterma replied to a topic in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands:
    Thanx, HappyBird, but this is a matter of a 'geregistreerde partnerschap', not a residence permit.
    • June 18, 2012
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    pwaterma posted a topic in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands:
    Help Regarding Registered Partnership with Foreigner?
    I really need help, probably from a Dutch or Netherlands-resident person, who has recently entered a registered partnership (or marriage) with someone from way outside the EU. But maybe you have other relevant expertise...?
     
    I am an Englishman, long-resident (40 years) in the Netherlands. I want to enter a Registered Partnership in The Hague with my longtime woman-friend (20+ years) from Latin America. We are not intending to cohabit in the Netherlands on a permanent basis but to continue our to-ing and fro-ing relationship between here and there.
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    I really need help, probably from a Dutch or Netherlands-resident person, who has recently entered a registered partnership (or marriage) with someone from way outside the EU. But maybe you have other relevant expertise...?
     
    I am an Englishman, long-resident (40 years) in the Netherlands. I want to enter a Registered Partnership in The Hague with my longtime woman-friend (20+ years) from Latin America. We are not intending to cohabit in the Netherlands on a permanent basis but to continue our to-ing and fro-ing relationship between here and there.
     
    I have read all the requirements, in Dutch and English, but they are complex, there are specific time requirements and I want to make sure we have everything ready for when my partner arrives for one full day, July 11, returning for around two weeks, July 22 (she is a busy international traveller).
     
    Given the brevity of even her second visit, given that this is the vacation period, I am wondering whether we can go through the process in the one-day p...    less
    • June 17, 2012
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  • Gender: Male
  • Birthday: January 26, 1936
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  • June 20, 2012 4:42:47 PM CEST
    in the topic Help Regarding Registered Partnership with Foreigner? in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands

    I have various such official documents. But I will check to see if this one is more helpful on the sequence of steps in the process itself. I suspect, however, you are right about getting everything done within the period currently available. I fear that my partner may then have dificulty returning within the six month period (necessary to avoid having to repeat one or more steps in the process). In any case, thanx!

  • June 18, 2012 5:27:27 PM CEST
    in the topic Help Regarding Registered Partnership with Foreigner? in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands

    Thanx, HappyBird, but this is a matter of a 'geregistreerde partnerschap', not a residence permit.

  • June 17, 2012 8:57:03 PM CEST
    in the topic Help Regarding Registered Partnership with Foreigner? in the forum Relationships in the Netherlands

    I really need help, probably from a Dutch or Netherlands-resident person, who has recently entered a registered partnership (or marriage) with someone from way outside the EU. But maybe you have other relevant expertise...?

     

    I am an Englishman, long-resident (40 years) in the Netherlands. I want to enter a Registered Partnership in The Hague with my longtime woman-friend (20+ years) from Latin America. We are not intending to cohabit in the Netherlands on a permanent basis but to continue our to-ing and fro-ing relationship between here and there.

     

    I have read all the requirements, in Dutch and English, but they are complex, there are specific time requirements and I want to make sure we have everything ready for when my partner arrives for one full day, July 11, returning for around two weeks, July 22 (she is a busy international traveller).

     

    Given the brevity of even her second visit, given that this is the vacation period, I am wondering whether we can go through the process in the one-day plus two-weeks, or whether she is going to have to return within one year.

     

    But what I really need is something like a combined map and timetable of the different instances that we have to visit, including what documents (translated into Dutch, with the Latin American apostille) have to be presented where. And, of course, how long it will take each office to approve such.

     

    Answers preferably in English (for benefit of my partner), maar in het Nederlands zou ook acceptabel gevonden woorden.

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