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A UK resident cannot sponsor a non-EEA national for permission to enter or remain in the UK as their spouse if another person has already been granted such permission, and the marriage has not been dissolved. However, it is possible for all parties to a polygamous marriage to be legally present in the UK. For example, a second spouse may qualify for entry to the UK in a different immigration category, in their own right.

The catch is migrating in ones own right can lead to additional benefits, if meeting welfare benefit criteria in the future, being paid to an individual as not a member of a recognised family unit.

www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/sn05051.pdf

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