I have never understood why there hasn't been a closer look at what, if any, visas or immigration statuses MB (as FNMR) applied for or held in respect of her trip to Europe in 1997. The lack of them does seem to expose her stated plans or actions as fantasy and/or lies.
Similarly, it seems odd that despite RB's multiple Australian passports, it has never been established whether he uses a Belgian passport. If he has one, he can enter any EU country and travel across the whole zone with no or minimal immigration checks, and any spouse can do so too. I suspect he does have an EU passport, but it has never come up in evidence.
MB's story to family and friends and in her resignation letter was that she was taking a an open-ended "working holiday" to the UK, maybe for a year but she might stay and work in the UK for even longer. It sounded plausible but she appears to have not applied for a visa that would allow her to do any of that -- and moreover UK working holiday visas are only for people under 30 anyway. Her stated plan appears to have been patently false even in intention. In the absence of any visa, she presented to UK immigration a different story: she was a tourist, granted six months in the UK, work prohibited. She was not a dual national of UK and Australia who could live and work there as she pleased. It all sounds bogus and appears to bear the mark of RB.
Her separate and concurrent story to Australian immigration, as on her departure and arrival cards, was totally different again. She said she was moving permanently to Luxembourg, and she later returned from there as a married woman who lived there. Again this smacks of Blum telling her what to write on the card, and her bowing to his apparent deeper knowledge of such things including immigration fraud. She doesn't appear to have ever applied for any visa for Luxembourg that would allow her to live there in any capacity in her own right, but being the spouse of an EU national would allow her to live anywhere in the EU. As I say, if RB used a Belgian/EU passport for entering EU countries, it seems likely that he somehow convinced Marion that this would cover her too when they met up, but that meanwhile she needs a cover story to enter the UK without him, hence the working holiday BS. Of course they couldn't travel together because she would see his real name(s) and passport(s), neither of which were Luxembourg national Fernand Remakel. See also Janet Oldenburg's travel itinerary separate from RB's.
The whole thing smacks of MB being coerced by a visa/passport fraud "expert" which RB cearly is: tell your family and work this cover story, tell UK immigration this other false story so they will let you in, and tell Australian immigration this different story. It'll all come good eventually because we will be together living a new life together. This could also explain MB's name change -- she thought he was called Fernand Remakel and I can imagine him convincing her that a




-eyed plan to simply "look" married via having the same name would be enough for her to live in Europe as his wife. "Don't bother your pretty little head about visas and passports, I am the expert"
It seems pretty clear that Blum fed these fantasies about work in England and married life in Luxembourg, even without any visas that allowed such things. He was an expert immigration fraudster and appears to have encouraged Marion to do the same.