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Walthamstow wrote:That doesn't really answer the question. You've just picked up on the statement before.
Technically, if we split - the visa would be invalid, regardless of IO chasing her. It is invalid.
So, let me gve a tighter example.
We split. The IO know this. They contact her and tell her that as her visa is now invalid she must leave the country.
She has a contract with work which says she must give - lets say - 6 weeks notice.
Would she be allowed to work that 6 weeks?
No because the visa is invalid and then she would be working illegally.
no contract with any amount of notice can hold her to this notice period if the basis of her stay is no longer valid and the employer would drop her like a hot potato if they knew the situation.
And I hope she is smart enough not to let her employer know of the situation in any shape form or manner as they can muck it up royally for her with your going back and forth attitude toward the relationship?
It sounds like you want it both ways, you want a relship without the responsibility involved in living together. that is what a relship is all about, the ups and downs. You shouldn't bail in the downs, especially when you decided to be a sponsor. Especially since she is a foreignor and it is harder for her to live alone without the support of family and benefits due visa limitation.Walthamstow wrote:Nah, not at all.
She's just very, very thorough and would want to know every angle.
Personally, I'd rather she was in the country. Gives us a chance to sort things further down the track. Far better than the finality of her going back.
Cheers for all of your help.
Well you have to get over that, as that is the basis of the visa so it fair game in the discussion.Walthamstow wrote:Actually you are way off on most parts.
It was her decision to move out. It was her call that she needed time to think about what she wants to do. The doors are always open for her to return when she is ready.
She knows I want a future with her with all of the responsibility and commitments which comes with it - and it is the same future she wanted.
Anyway, I don't want to turn this into a thread about my relationship. We just want to find out the legalities of where we stand.