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I think you need to do that first, as otherwise the Home Office records will show that you have a wife that you have already sponsored already living in the UK.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no need. However, I do not know the intricacies of family law (which is what this is) and would wait for others to respond to this point.
This will tell you the minimum you must now pay towards the maintance of your children in the UK.Splash wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:20 amI sent pakistani divorce letters to her UK Address. After getting divorce certificate , i updated my divorced status in Pakistan national database ( NADRA).
Now i want to marry soon and i want to bring my second wife into UK as my ex wife and kids are in UK. Anybody can guide me in this regard?
Yes, I read your history after I posted and thought that a womens refuge might have advised your wife to go to the Child Mainentance Service, for them to collect the payments for your children.Splash wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 5:19 amHello JB007
Thanks for your and secert Simon reply
Yes you are right Pakistan is in that list. Can she apply maiontenance from UK in Pakistan ?. If yes. then how much i have to pay her? Is it on the basis of UK earning or on the basis of Pakistani earning?.
(I was giving maintenence to my ex wife and before coming Pakistn i informed child maint dept i am leaving UK not sure when i come back i am not paying to her)
They won't be taking back your nationality, they will be cancelling your passport, for upto two years, if so ordered by a court.
Without knowing much about REMOs, it seems that it is a reciprocal agreements for courts of one country to enforce the judgments of another. It would therefore be upto the courts to decide which earnings to take into account. And I think that the UK courts at least will likely take into account your earnings and assets globally.