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    This seems like the sort of question that would be difficult to answer without knowing the country, or at least the part of the world.
    – cag51
    Commented Feb 25 at 21:32
  • @cag51 This. And also the institution. Some institutions have very strict rules, others, not so. Unfortunately, legal wants to protect from all vagaries of life, squashing life itself in the process. Commented Feb 25 at 21:34
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    On the risk side for you (and your girlfriend): what happens if you split up?
    – Jon Custer
    Commented Feb 25 at 22:14
  • @cag51 It is in europe and the only rules I am aware of are the ones I pointed out Commented Feb 25 at 22:24
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    Anyway, you need a plan for the situation where the two of you don’t get into the same program.
    – Jon Custer
    Commented Feb 26 at 1:57