so my fiancee is in europe with a visa and it will run out soon but we want to stay here, rent/buy a house/flat and marry. (for financial reasons ofc and to make the visa problem disappear)
i am eurofag and can do whatever the fuck i want, but i heard she´ll get a big red stamp in her passport if she leaves the eu after her visa is overdue and wont be able to reenter for 5 years.
should we just stay, marry ASAP, get a place to live together and everything will turn out fine? i wouldnt care about a fine, but her getting kicked from the eu for 5 years would obviously suck.
any other ideas for countries to live in that have good working and living condition like the eu? some parts of russia maybe? pls dont say new zealand or australia because we´d be there rn if we could. and also no USA, we dont want to live in an unsafe country. getting there is difficult anyway. maybe canada? btw, she is argentinian and a straight 9, while i am a 4 on good days. the marriage thing isnt too bad for me.
why i ask /biz/ ? because in the end it is about my money, too and i want to know if i should sell all my stuff at home and on the stock market or wait for her to reenter the country later
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>>1700218
>if she leaves the eu after her visa is overdue she wont be able to reenter for 5 years
Then why wait until it's overdue? Either extend the visa now or exit the EU before it expires, get a new visa and come back.
In any way, your foreign ministry, some EU website or the Argentinian embassy all know way more about this than I do and they're all ready to help you for free and guarantee you the accuracy of their information on top.
Why again are you asking anonymous idiots on 4chan about stuff that could really fuck up your life should it turn out you've been given false information?
>>1700218
Anon, getting married is the worst thing to post on a board about business and finance. Marriage is financial suicide. Please be careful when considering who (or if) you marry for the sake of your financial freedom.
>>1700230
because contrary to what you said these websites are impractical, convoluted and the embassies/foreign ministeries arent exactly ready to help. in fact, one of the embassies still didnt answer. of course all these things take their sweet time, but her visa is overdue in a few days and there will be some workfree days coming up. also, she has a good job opportunity starting this january, but apparently not good enough to get another and most of all better visa.
aside from that i hoped somebody knew from personal experience about this.
>>1700241
only if you make more money and have a bad contract. i might earn more but i am not stupid.
one more thing: sheßd have to leave the eu for half a year. i dont plan on cheating on her but no sexy time for that amount of time will drive me crazy
>>1700218
She will probably be forced to go back to her own country before the marriage application is processed.
>>1700218
Have you talked to the Ausländerbehörde? Dont they have a type of visa for long term relationships?
>>1700218
statistical references on cost of living, crimes
https://www.numbeo.com