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Agreed but the tree-huggers will be on soon working out how she can stay and resuming the 'I suppose you've never done anything illegal....' argument in a bit....Spark wrote:Shop her, it's the only way they'll learn.
You mean ObieWanderer wrote:Agreed but the tree-huggers will be on soon working out how she can stay and resuming the 'I suppose you've never done anything illegal....' argument in a bit....Spark wrote:Shop her, it's the only way they'll learn.
You could inform her employer but on the face of it she has a valid visa so he may not bite. Tel him about the 10k fine though and he might not want to take the chance.
Not wanting to jump on the OP but here we have yet another disastrous international relationship, further proof to me spouse visas are too easy to get....
Not Obie, he's a good chap with a good heart, it's others I was thinking about.meats wrote:You mean Obie :PWanderer wrote:Agreed but the tree-huggers will be on soon working out how she can stay and resuming the 'I suppose you've never done anything illegal....' argument in a bit....Spark wrote:Shop her, it's the only way they'll learn.
You could inform her employer but on the face of it she has a valid visa so he may not bite. Tel him about the 10k fine though and he might not want to take the chance.
Not wanting to jump on the OP but here we have yet another disastrous international relationship, further proof to me spouse visas are too easy to get....
And yes OP, tell the employer that as you are no longer together your partner's visa is now invalid and as such the employer is liable to a £10k fine. You should also report it to the HO.
Wanderer, more love at first sight perhaps? Not a dig at you OP don't worry, it's just in relation to another thread.
I agree with what you say about Obie, although he can be a tree-hugger type at times.Wanderer wrote: Not Obie, he's a good chap with a good heart, it's others I was thinking about.
I just don't think international relationships can work for the most part - there's too many obstacles and I don't just mean distance, there's language, culture, adapting....
I'm six years into mine and I don't recommend it to anyone, I was lucky cos I wasn't looking for a foreign partner, I spoke the language anyway, I was into the culture, I'd spent significant time in her country and things just fell into place. I wouldn't change but I would never advice anyone to just go and look for a foreign partner, just look at those saddo's on Mail Order websites, I could go on!
That link is from back in 2001.hopeless2009 wrote:I am afraid there is not much you can do. She is still legal and is entitle to work till you reach the decree absolute stage in your divorce.
Have a look at this
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:9i ... clnk&gl=uk
Hope this will help. Best of luck