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chrisschubert21

Hallo JhonnyPT,

One question:

MY German Citizen, resident in Portugal, my partner Australien Citizen.

It is possible to apply for her the above procedure? Spose = partner.

I'm waiting your feedback,

Have a nice day ahead,

Chris

JohnnyPT

Residence Card for third-country nationals who are family members of EU/EEA/Switzerland nationals

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 33#5104571

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Chris, you are not married, ok? No problem as long as you have been living together for at least 2 years. But you will need a document to prove it.


https://www.sef.pt/pt/pages/conteudo-de … D=63#p_id3


Se estiverem em união de facto:

7. Certidões de nascimento de ambos e documento comprovativo da vida em comum há pelo menos 2 anos;


i.e

If you are in a civil partnership:

7. Birth certificates of both and a document proving that you have been living together for at least 2 years;

chrisschubert21

JonnyPT

Thanks, but do you have any example of "proving documents"? Can you advice me?

Reg,

Chris

JohnnyPT

In Portugal, this proof is done by requesting a statement from the parish council where you both live, where you must provide:


- A declaration from both of you, under oath of honour that you have been living in a partnership for more than two years;


- A full copy of each person's birth registration.


As you do not live in Portugal together, there are other options that "can be" enough to prove that you live in a partnership, but it will depend on who analyse your requirement, and this may not be straightforward at all (opt 2&3...):


- 1. Having children in common;

- 2. A bank document proving that you have both held the same account for more than 2 years;

- 3. Shared yearly tax statements for more than 2 years;

...


In your case, I admit it is not easy to prove it... the best is for her to apply for a residence permit, like most non EU expats and follow the path they all do.

chrisschubert21

What about season working visa?

Who and where can she apply for that.

How quick, how many weeks is the answer to that?

Real appreciate your answers JhonnyPT, but you know already my opinion about that :).

Chris

JohnnyPT

New visas

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1006132

Bhavna

Hello everyone,


Please note that I have created a new thread from your conversation on the Portugal forum as the thread where you initially posted was not adapted.


Feel free to interact on this one.


All the best

Bhavna

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