Has anyone had any experience with applying either for a Parent Visa (10 yr route) to include assessment for benefit entitlement, or (in a similar way) being already on a visa and requesting NRPF condition to be lifted?
My situation is a little off in the future at present. I'm currently married and on the 10 yr partner route. Been in the UK over 7 years and have a British daughter (3 years old soon). However I'm wondering about how I would manage if I separated (amicably) from my partner, and if I would be eligible to apply for a Parent Visa (10 yr route) without the NRPF condition.
My situation would be that:
* My daughter would live with me, in the Ex's flat (probably he'd still pay the mortgage as I'm not on it)
* I could only work 12 hours min. wage work (as I'd only get 15 hours free universal childcare) probably zero hours contract (So that's maybe £420 a month, if I could find work as economy and jobs are fragile due to the pandemic)
* I cannot guarantee that my (British) Ex would be able to fully support me, our British daughter and himself financially, after any possible separation, as his employment varies. (I also don't know if he'd be liable to fully support me)
Alternatively, if not granted the visa with removal of NRPF, and given my situation, if I found I was having to live by borrowing into the red on an overdraft/credit card, with clearly not the means to make a minimum threshold income, would that be reasonable grounds to the apply for NRPF removal?
Your recommendations or experience would be appreciated, in addition to any solicitors you might recommend who are familiar with this type of a case and could helpfully advise regarding eligibility.
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