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Regret to say no. If he is a biological father then may secure a leave under private daily route and also may counterclaim against you too. All you can do is to let the immigration authorities know regarding the broken down of relationship, and afterwards, it would be them to decide as what to enforce or grant.
Nothing stops someone from calling police where their safety is at great risk
Read some rules around it in full detail:Leona wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:00 pmhttps://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/private-life
Thanks for the info - Is this what you mean by Applying based on private life? None of those pointers apply to him as he doesn’t meet their requirement. Is there any other basis for him to apply?
That could have made his case considerably weakened if he wasn't the father of British children which isn't the case now. Because, there would be insurmountable obstacles for kids to relocate outside of UK and that what will facilitate his claim.
There is really not so much you can do to sway the possibility of his getting to stay or not. If he has not done anything to complicate his life and be seen as threat to larger society, the HO will evaluate the merit of the case and proceed to decide accordingly.Leona wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 1:42 pmHe doesn’t want his kids to relocate. Unfair is an understatement really. This man doesn’t want anything to do with his children but wants to remain in this country and sadly he will most likely be granted that.
does applying through private life mean I have no involvement in the case? When I declare separation is it worth mentioning he can easily integrate back to his home country as
1) he is paying for healthcare over there
2) recently travelled there
3) family lives there
4) no contact with me & kids
I guess my question is, do I pursue home office or legal?