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limaperu
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Post by limaperu » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:00 pm

i came to uk as a student in 2013 ,married in 2014 and my wife gave birth to our daughter,shortly after i applied for leave to remain under the 10 year partner route as we didnt meet the income threshold,it was granted for two and a half years, i have lived with the wife three years now,but recently we seperated ,no divorce no nothing yet as it just happened 2 weeks ago,she has just taken the kid and gone back to her parents.my leave to remain expires on September 30 so in 15 days,and i dont think she is willing to support my application,she wont even talk to me,and she took all her correspondence with her.what are my options

i am 23,full time work but not a job that would qualify under the job category

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Re: Please Help,Leave to remain

Post by Casa » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:38 pm

If you are separated but can show that you still share in the upbringing of the child you have together, the only option I can see would be to apply under the FLR(FP) Parent route.
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limaperu
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Re: Please Help,Leave to remain

Post by limaperu » Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:48 pm

Thank you for replying,we are seperated but this happened wednesday last week so i dont know what i would show at this point,as there is no divorce ,no court agreement over child or nothing,as realistically speaking when family separates you dont solve this things in 10 days.so what would be the best option? does making an application for a child contact order be of any help.please help me,any advice would be appreciated

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Re: Please Help,Leave to remain

Post by Laglon » Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:23 am

limaperu wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:48 pm
Thank you for replying,we are seperated but this happened wednesday last week so i dont know what i would show at this point,as there is no divorce ,no court agreement over child or nothing,as realistically speaking when family separates you dont solve this things in 10 days.so what would be the best option? does making an application for a child contact order be of any help.please help me,any advice would be appreciated
Got a similar issue and any advice regarding this posting will be highly useful

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