Civil Partnership Visa Application


2006-10-18

The Civil Partnership Act 2004 came into force on 5 December 2005.

The rights and responsibilities civil partners will have include:

  • A duty to provide reasonable maintenance for your civil partner and any children of the family;
  • Ability to apply for parental responsibility for your civil partner's child;
  • Equitable treatment for the purposes of assessment for child support; life assurance; tax, including inheritance tax; employment and pension benefits; inheritance of a tenancy agreement;
  • Recognition under intestacy rules;
  • Access to fatal accidents compensation;
  • Protection from domestic violence; and
  • Recognition for immigration and nationality purposes.

At the same time as the Act comes into force, the Immigration Rules and other provisions will be amended to introduce a new category of "civil partner". Civil partners will be afforded the same provisions in the Rules that currently exist for spouses of persons present in the United Kingdom here in permanent and temporary categories.

Giving Notice

This will mean that before a person subject to immigration control will be able to give notice of a civil partnership they will need to demonstrate to the registrars that they hold either:

  • Entry clearance granted to register a civil partnership; or
  • The written permission of the Secretary of State; or
  • Settled status in the UK;

The written permission of the Secretary of State will be granted in the form of a Certificate of Approval, such as those that already exist for marriage. In order to qualify for a certificate of approval applicants will need to have been granted over six months leave in the United Kingdom and at least three month of that leave must be remaining.

The Immigration and Nationality Directorate intends to allow applicants to apply for certificates of approval and entry clearance for registering a civil partnership before 5 December. This will allow prospective civil partners to give notice of their civil partnership at the earliest opportunity. Further information about how to go about this will be made available closer to the time.

Details about how to apply for this certificate will be made available around the time the provisions are introduced. Applicants should not use the COA marriage application forms as this will lead to their application being returned and may mean that we are unable to process an application on the correct form in time for them to give notice.

The UK Visas settlement application form (VAF2) will also be updated closer to the time and applicants should wait and use the correct form when making their applications.  Failure to use the correct form may mean that the Home Office will be unable to process the application in time for the notice to be given.

Such a notice may then only be given at a Designated Register Office. Every office has been designated in Scotland and Northern Ireland and a list of designated offices in England and Wales can be found at the bottom of this page.

Applications for leave to enter and remain

Once the relationship has been registered, the person subject to immigration control may be able to apply for leave to remain in the UK on the basis of their relationship.

Where their civil partner is a British citizen or has settled status in the UK they will be able to apply for two years in the first instance. At the end of this period - and provided the partnership is still subsisting and other criteria are met - an application for settlement (permission to reside in the UK permanently) can be made.

Civil partners of people with temporary leave in the UK, such as students and work permit holders, will be free to apply for leave in line with their civil partners. For example where the principal work permit holder has two years leave to remain in the UK, their civil partner will also be granted two years leave in line.

Civil partnership tourism

Two non-EEA citizens may register a civil partnership in the UK as long as they have been granted a 'civil partnership visit visa' in order to give notice. Registering a civil partnership will not affect their immigration status e.g. it will not allow them to stay in the UK any longer than normal and all usual immigration rules will apply.

More information about civil partnerships can be found on the Women and Equality website at: http://www.womenandequalityunit.gov.uk/lgbt/partnership.htm

Designated Register Offices in England and Wales
by Geographical location

North East
Middlesbrough
Newcastle upon Tyne

North West
Blackburn with Darwen
Kendal
Carlisle
Manchester
Liverpool

Yorkshire & Humber
Hull
Leeds
Sheffield

East Midlands
Leicester
Lincolnshire (Lincoln)
Northampton
Nottingham

West Midlands
Birmingham
Coventry
Shrewsbury
Stoke on Trent

East England
Bury St Edmunds
Cambridge
Colchester
Dacorum (Hemel Hempstead)
Luton
Norwich
Peterborough

Greater London - Inner
Camden
Hackney
Hammersmith & Fulham
Haringey
Islington
Kensington & Chelsea
Lambeth
Lewisham
Newham
Southwark
Tower Hamlets
Wandsworth
Westminster

Greater London - Outer
Barking & Dagenham
Barnet
Brent
Croydon
Ealing
Enfield
Greenwich
Harrow
Havering
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Kingston upon Thames
Merton
Redbridge
Waltham Forest

South East
Brighton & Hove
Crawley
Hampshire North (Basingstoke)
Kent (Maidstone)
Milton Keynes
Oxfordshire (Oxford)
North Surrey (Weybridge)
Reading
Slough
Southampton

South West
Bristol
Exeter
Gloucester
Plymouth
Swindon
Truro

Wales
Aberconwy (Llandudno)
Cardiff
Cardiganshire North (Aberystwyth)
Mid Powys (Llandrindod Wells)
Pembrokeshire (Haverfordwest)
Swansea
Wrexham



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