Sham marriage in the United Kingdom


Sham marriage in the United Kingdom is a form of immigration fraud in the UK, undertaken to gain legal immigrant status. The fraud is investigated mostly by the UK Border Force and previously by the UK Border Agency.

Marriage law in the UK

The laws applying to British citizenship are the same across all four constituent countries, and are under European Union law; however, the laws of marriage are not the same across all four constituent countries.
The UK Home Office 2015 definition of sham marriage:

History

In 2010 a legal ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, which administers the European Convention on Human Rights, assisted the incidence of sham marriage in the UK. Increases in sham marriage were reported in London boroughs such as Wandsworth. Before 2010, people would need a marriage visa from their own country of origin.
In 2013 Home Office estimated that between 4,000 and 10,000 marriages per year were sham marriages entered for the purpose of gaining legal immigration status for the non-EU partner.