
This paper is an analysis of the problem of so-called “marriages of convenience” very common phenomenon in countries undergoing strong immigration and starting to be quite important in Spain. Thus, in this paper try after forming what is meant by “marriage of convenience”, analyze the real reason for this practice, thus, be able to stop in examining those indications which identify a “marriage of convenience”.
H, Spanish nationality, Social Sciences, Marriage, convenience, immigration
H, Spanish nationality, Social Sciences, Marriage, convenience, immigration
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