´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº

Menu
´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº
Search
Magazine
Search

Family reunification (EU citizens) - opposite-sex civil partnership

Eli115

Hi all,

I understand that opposite-sex civil partnership isn't recognized here in Germany.

I wonder, however, if a registered partner can still apply for family reunification here, on the ground that it's equal to marriage in his/her home country. Or this only works for same-sex couples and the only way for opposite-sex couples is to get married?

Thank you!
Eli

See also

The Working Holiday Visa for GermanyWork visas for GermanyFamily Reunificationlive in partner and child applying for family reunification visaSalary Requirement for Family Reunification VisaFamily reunification visaSponsorship for family reunification
beppi

As far as I know, same or opposite sex couples are treated the same, meaning only married relationships are recognised.
There may be an exemption for countries where same sex marriages are not possible - and certainly for EU-registered unions.

TominStuttgart

beppi wrote:

As far as I know, same or opposite sex couples are treated the same, meaning only married relationships are recognised.
There may be an exemption for countries where same sex marriages are not possible - and certainly for EU-registered unions.


This is incorrect. Marriage until now is officially for opposite sex marriages but for same-sex couples civil partnership is also recognized.

Any German should be aware of this since the vice chancellor from 2009 to 2011, Guido Westerwelle was in such a union. 

But marriages are done through a civil process in Germany; getting married in a church or other religious way is an additional ceremonial act. The legal marriage takes place at city hall. Thus there would be no reason to have civil-unions between opposite sex couple since that is what a marriage is anyway. Such a civil union has the same status but was the German way to avoid the terminology conflict.