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Staying In France With Thai Gf Longterm

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Hi there, i'm french, have been with my gf for more than a year, and i'd like to go live in my country with her.

I'm wondering if there are any other option except marrying her?

If I have to marry/fiancee her to get her a visa (i'm not quite a believer in marriage, although i consider my gf to be my wife already), is it easy under thai laws to avoid splitting of wealth in case of divorce? It's called a "prenup" in english I think?

I'm going to my embassy next week to discuss this, and may have to consult a lawyer who knows about France, any advice about this?

Sorry, all i know about French visas is that getting a Schengen visa out of the French embassy in London is bloody time consuming!

May I suggest that Visas pour la France from the French embassy in Bangkok would be a good place to start.

Hi there, i'm french, have been with my gf for more than a year, and i'd like to go live in my country with her.

I'm wondering if there are any other option except marrying her?

If I have to marry/fiancee her to get her a visa (i'm not quite a believer in marriage, although i consider my gf to be my wife already), is it easy under thai laws to avoid splitting of wealth in case of divorce? It's called a "prenup" in english I think?

I'm going to my embassy next week to discuss this, and may have to consult a lawyer who knows about France, any advice about this?

Hey

Just to let you know: even if you were to opt for marriage that wouldn't mean automatic visa for your partner

Even if you were able to get the visa and then decide to stay or go to live in France your partner would have to take a sort of exam to check how skillfull she is in French

But as you said you'd better go to the French Consulate (not the Embassy) to get straight and correct answers

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