I guess I'm posting this to make up my mind, but also to hear some outside opinions on this.
My boyfriend's moving to Germany in April, to do a semestral German course and then start his Master's We might even be able to live together for half a year, if everything goes well.
Right now he's still living at home and his parents support him. He's going to try to get a job when he moves here, but his parents are probably still going to have to pay for most things, especially in the beginning. They're not poor, but I don't think they realise how expensive life is in Germany compared to Poland.
The thing is, if we got married, he'd be eligible for financial assistance from the German government. It's a system that based on your parents' income gives you a certain amount each month, half of which is a scholarship and half of which is an interest free loan. I know that the idea of a loan, even an interest-free one, is sort of scary (at least to my boyfriend), but it would make things a lot easier. To give you an idea, we're talking about € 400-500 a month, that makes €200 - 250 pure scholarship.
Now I don't have a very romantic view on marriage, I see it from a rather pragmatic point of view. And that view is that even if we ended up having to pay for a divorce in the end, we'd have a zero-sum game. We'd just go to the courthouse and get it over and done with and have the ceremony and party on the date we originally planned. We wouldn't get rings and I probably wouldn't refer to him as "my husband" and we could keep our last names for the time being. In Germany, if you keep your last names when getting married, you can change them to one of your family names up to 5 years after getting married.
I talked it through with my mum, who was very supportive. She recently got married for financial reasons, too It runs in the family.
Does this seem like a reasonable idea to other people, too or am I just being silly?
My boyfriend's moving to Germany in April, to do a semestral German course and then start his Master's We might even be able to live together for half a year, if everything goes well.
Right now he's still living at home and his parents support him. He's going to try to get a job when he moves here, but his parents are probably still going to have to pay for most things, especially in the beginning. They're not poor, but I don't think they realise how expensive life is in Germany compared to Poland.
The thing is, if we got married, he'd be eligible for financial assistance from the German government. It's a system that based on your parents' income gives you a certain amount each month, half of which is a scholarship and half of which is an interest free loan. I know that the idea of a loan, even an interest-free one, is sort of scary (at least to my boyfriend), but it would make things a lot easier. To give you an idea, we're talking about € 400-500 a month, that makes €200 - 250 pure scholarship.
Now I don't have a very romantic view on marriage, I see it from a rather pragmatic point of view. And that view is that even if we ended up having to pay for a divorce in the end, we'd have a zero-sum game. We'd just go to the courthouse and get it over and done with and have the ceremony and party on the date we originally planned. We wouldn't get rings and I probably wouldn't refer to him as "my husband" and we could keep our last names for the time being. In Germany, if you keep your last names when getting married, you can change them to one of your family names up to 5 years after getting married.
I talked it through with my mum, who was very supportive. She recently got married for financial reasons, too It runs in the family.
Does this seem like a reasonable idea to other people, too or am I just being silly?
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