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While it's similar in that I don't think there's any special treatment because of the situation ...Wanderer wrote:This is similar to the situation if, God forbid, there was any DV twixt me and my partner, on PSW visa.
She'd not get ILR or anything, so a son-in-law to spouse relationship is even less deserving of special treatment.
I know - that's the difference. For a settlement visa, DV victim, ILR. Any other DV victim - go home. There is no difference in the crime, one gets ILR, the other doesn't.MPH80 wrote:Wanderer - in your partner's case the fact they are on a PSW visa makes them ineligible for SET(DV) as I understand it.Wanderer wrote:This is similar to the situation if, God forbid, there was any DV twixt me and my partner, on PSW visa.
She'd not get ILR or anything, so a son-in-law to spouse relationship is even less deserving of special treatment.
M.