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The fact that you brought him to live with you in the UK does not mean that you "own" him. You cannot be in control of his life.Esha wrote: I want to send him back
Take a copy of the passport, send it to UKBA and let them know you've got the original. If he asks for it back, you'd have to give it to him. If UKBA tell you to send it to them, you're unlikely to be deemed to have committed any offence by doing so, and he could always go them and ask for it. But send it recorded delivery.Jeff Albright wrote:First of all you do not have the right to hold on to his passport. It is his document and it must be returned to him. Furthermore, you do not have the right to send it anywhere without his permission.
You need to watch yourself out there not to get yourself in the trouble with the law.
Actually I disagree. He left his passport with her. She didn't hide it from him. Sending the passport to the HO is not wrong as she is clearly declaring she no longer sponsors him. Giving the HO the opportunity to revoke the visa by providing his passport is along the course of action she should take. He shouldnt have access to his passport so he can freely come in and out of the UK. His permission to stay is over, when he leaves then the HO can give him his passport which will be marked up accordingly.Jeff Albright wrote:First of all you do not have the right to hold on to his passport. It is his document and it must be returned to him. Furthermore, you do not have the right to send it anywhere without his permission.
You need to watch yourself out there not to get yourself in the trouble with the law.
Are you serious? Do you mean she should not protest and report her abuse to the authorities. If so, marriage does not mean I am your punching bag. Otherwise then don't come to the UK and stay Pakistan if you that is where it is normal to be abused and not expect any repercussionsSushil-ACCA wrote:Dont blame arrange marriage system mostly followed in india
it may be ur greed which may hurt that person or either way
as a good person u should have enqured about his welbeing instead of sending him back / behind bars
any issue / diferrence can be sorted out mutually
this asian briths thinks that they are now gora / gori
for life style west , for family east and then
through partner on road , this is very common here
at present u should worry for his security rather than throwing out , there are elders to sort out other problems
dont exploit people due to yr status
What a load of BS!!!!Sushil-ACCA wrote:Dont blame arrange marriage system mostly followed in india
it may be ur greed which may hurt that person or either way
as a good person u should have enqured about his welbeing instead of sending him back / behind bars
any issue / diferrence can be sorted out mutually
this asian briths thinks that they are now gora / gori
for life style west , for family east and then
through partner on road , this is very common here
at present u should worry for his security rather than throwing out , there are elders to sort out other problems
dont exploit people due to yr status
Absolutely.You're quite right. Don't take any notice of these fatuous arguments.
The OP was not looking for sympathy, she was looking for practical advice regarding her options and I fail to see why she shouldn't get that without people slinging accusations and innuendo. Obviously nobody knows the full story, but if we are going to question every posters' motives and whether their story is genuine or make judgments, then what's the point of having a forum like this?Sorry but I don't feel sorry for her.
Perhaps I'm naive, but going by observations of my Muslim friends and aquaintances I didn't realize that domestic violence was an "Islamic lifestyle". The OP plainly stated he "raised a hand" and regardless of religion, they are in the UK and it is illegal here, and nobody has to endure it, plain and simple.Now when that husband asks the wife (Uk born) to follow the Islamic lifestyle (as followed in their country)
Hmmm, I don't see how the asian brits forced the guy to come to the UK, they could very well have stayed married in Pakistan. If he can't adapt to the UK culture and meet certain expectations, then he can stay in Pakistan.RAJ2007 wrote:Sorry but I don't feel sorry for her. There are so many Asian brits get someone to marry from Pakistan and get paid for their marriage (dowry) to bring the husband over to UK. Now when that husband asks the wife (Uk born) to follow the Islamic lifestyle (as followed in their country) they refused to do since they are british Asian and the problem begins...
Why Asian brits do arrange marriage without knowing the person well...
(though it's not applicable to everyone)
Sushil-ACCA wrote:BRITISH laws are well equiped to deal these voilence and only court can decide who is guilty
this is her story in this equal world
who knows what is left in other part of the story
u may be exploiting a poor pakistani thinking u r gori mame , but fir bhi dil hai hindu + pakistani
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