I'm a British born UK citizen and my girlfriend is from outside of the EU. We're not married yet but we're planning on it. She's just completed a master's degree in the UK and her visa expires in April.
I have an incurable autoimmune disease and require a lot of very expensive medication (the wholesale price for the NHS is about £17160 a year) in order to simply not be hospitalised constantly. It's a biologic treatment, and if I have any appreciable gaps in treatment I will develop antibodies to it, rendering it ineffective. This would be a huge disaster as it's the last available treatment that works for me.
It's "technically" available in her country of origin, although obviously there's a crippling cost involved. On top of which, I'd only be eligible for medical treatment there if I held a job, and I haven't had a period of good health long enough to work for the last 10 years.
I have in the past claimed DLA, although I let it lapse and attempted to return to university to finish my education. I'd be prepared to quit university and go through the indignity of the endless DLA appeals again in order to waive the financial requirement if I have to, but is it necessary? It's just not a realistic prospect for me to leave the UK.
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