well my question is not completely posted.. so putting it again..Please refer this complete question.. thanks
hi am Samira Hindu staying in India wants to marry a Pakistani Muslim guy and after marriage wants to get settled in India. Can any1 help me with the visa process for my boyfriend and if he comes to India on visit/tourist visa..how can we get registered court marriage and also can we apply for long term visa or permanent visa for him on my citizenship.. is any law that for renewal of visa he don't need to go back to Pakistan..or he can directly get long term visa from Pakistan while coming here in India. Thank u..
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Yes. If you were settled in UK at the time of birth, he or she can. Otherwise, if you become settled in UK before he or she turns 18 years old, he or she can. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_nationality_law#British_citizenship_by_birth_in_the_United_Kingdom
luckily they don't have to.
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It depends on what the disagreement is about, and how important it is. Sometimes a disagreement is settled by compromise (which happens often in a secure marriage) which doesn't prove the right or wrong. Or it may be settled by one side providing irrefutable proof.
Have you asked him why he does not want to get married? Has he given you actual reasons? You see marriage as a deeper commitment than a long term relationship; either your boyfriend does not share your view or he is uncertain about his long term future with you. After 11 years, either both partners are on the same page about marriage or they're not. If not, the relationship has basically settled into a complacency on his side and hurt and aggravation on yours. After this long, he will probably keep putting off the decision to marry indefinitely until you get fed up and break up when you realize he's content to continue your current situation without marrying.
Pakistani is not a race. Pakistan consists of Indo-Iranian and Aryan ethnic groups. There are many different races in Pakistan, some of them being 'Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Pakhtun, Siraiki, Kashmiri, Urdu speaking, Persian speaking, Dardic' and so on. Although you can classify them as 'Desi people' Pakistani itself isn't a race. Not All Pakistanis are from same Race. Turks, Afghans, Arabs, Mongols, Huns conquered and settled what is now the nation of Pakistan.
It's their right but I think it's better if it's settled in a documentation process.
The process of humans settling in new areas and building cities is known as human settlement. As much land is settled in the modern age, this is an outdated process.