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Ok. Thanks for that. At least it sounds like I will get a fair hearing if he does lay a complaint.VictoriaS wrote:I wouldn't worry.
If you have gained ILR by deception then yes, the ILR can be revoked. But they will not take his word for it - they will look at the evidence and speak to you and will come to a fair decision. I would guess that, with an establised relationship of 2 years prior to coming here, they won't even bother investigating his complaint.
He is bluffing. Tell him to get stuffed.
Victoria
Hardly sounds like a reason to leave your husband to me. You have already left one country to be with him?I recently moved out after my husband stated he wants us to move to another country.
One month. His announcement that we would be moving to Bulgaria was the last straw that broke this camel's back. As i mentioned in my previously the marriage has not been without its problems. To put it succinctly, he is a chauvenist. I had to battle for the right to have my own car, paid with my own money. I had to fight to get my own bank account. He rather liked the idea of my money going into a 'joint' account to which I only had access when he was present as he was my only means of transport. As a mature and previously independent woman I was suddenly reduced to the role of a child. There are many stories that abound on this site about the poor exploited sponsor. Believe me there are many like myself who marry in good faith only to find that the charming husband/wife turns into a despot who uses the 2 year entry clearance period as a weapon for maintaining absolute control over their partner. As the expiry date for my visa approached we agreed to put the past behind us and start afresh - but I aint going to Bulgaria!John wrote:startingover, after you got your ILR, how long was it before you moved out?