I actually found out I had the wrong info regarding the date of our trip to Canada, it's actually June 27th. I've thought it through some more, and I think the main concern is the FLR(M) visa processing time messing with our trip to Canada, and not the additional cost of the fiancé visa.
There is usually the option to pay an extra £800 for Super Priority Processing for FLR(M) which gives you a visa decision within 24 hours of your biometrics appointment, and then the BRP card is delivered to you within 10 working days.
At the moment the service is only being offered to a certain number of applicants per day due to Covid, but it’s still an option.
Therefore, I wonder if it would be possible for my partner to enter the UK on a fiancé visa and leave for Canada (and return) still on that fiancé visa, applying together for the FLR(M) once we return. The question is if we were already married upon attempting to return from Canada, could this cause problems for my partner's re-entry on the fiancé visa? If we had not yet wed, and were still only engaged when returning from Canada, would this be ok?
The fiancé visa is multiple-entry so you can leave and re-enter as much as you like during the 6 months.
It used to be that you couldn’t leave between getting married and applying for FLR(M) because you would no longer be a fiancé anymore, however, they changed that a few years ago, and it’s fine to do that now, as long as you can show that you will apply for FLR(M) when you return and before the fiancé visa expires.
In the above case, of course, we would have to consider our timeline carefully. He would enter on the fiancé visa in late Feb or March, leave the country from June 27th - July 5th, then we get married upon our return to the UK early July and submit our application for the FLR(M) visa right away.If this is a viable option, I'm leaning towards this, as it means once he completes his first flight over early next year, we can be together permanently and he won't have to fly alone again.
Honestly, you have a number of different options:
1) enter on fiancé visa in say, Jan 2022, marry in late Feb/early March, apply for FLR(M) early March, get FLR(M) by May (usually 8 weeks processing), and then you can travel as much as you like
2) same as 1) but use the Super Priority Service and get the visa within 1-2 weeks of biometrics
3) same as 2) but enter the U.K. in late Feb/March and marry, say, in April or May, and use the Super Priority service
4) enter U.K. late Feb/March, marry at any time between March and June, go to Canada, come back, apply for FLR(M)
5) enter U.K. late Feb/March, go to Canada, come back, marry, apply for FLR(M)
However, we want to leave plenty of time remaining on the fiancé visa while we apply for the FLR(M). What's the recommended time frame, is he still ok to remain here while waiting for the decision on the FLR(M) even if the fiancé visa has run out, as long as we apply before it runs out?
All you need to do is have the online FLR(M) application submitted before the visa expires. Everything else (biometrics, visa processing) can be done after the visa runs out, as his immigration status will be automatically extended under Section 3C while the visa is processing.
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