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by onehundreddays » Tue Aug 09, 2016 3:15 pm
Hi,
My wife came on a spousal visa about 2 years ago from outside the EU and in January she was awarded an academic fellowship which she is now undertaking. It is a 2 year fellowship.
However, a few weeks ago I found out that I have now been accepted for a similar fellowship, but one that will require me to work in Canada for 2 years before returning to the UK for the final year of the 3 year fellowship. I am a British Citizen.
I am suspecting that I will not be able to take up the fellowship as this would invalidate the spousal visa as there is stipulation that we live together as man and wife.
However, I am seeking advice on this as both of our fellowships are very prestigious and ultimately will result in a major move in our academic careers -> typically towards professorship if you play your cards right.
I absolutely do not want to give this opportunity up, and my wife is supportive of this, seeing as she is also in a very good position.
I can delay my move for 12 months meaning we can apply for the visa extension, and i would return before the 5 year period where we once more will be living together in time for the permanent leave to remain application.
I have tried contacting immigration services ("no comment") and the advisors they recommend ("lots of money please").
Does anyone know if I will definitely invalidate my wife's visa or is there a case for argument that we are pursuing opportunities that a) bring EU money to the UK economy, b) greatly improve our careers, and c) have absolutely every intention to remain husband and wife.
Surely, the logic is there, but I know they can easily point to the rule book and shake their head robotically. "VISA DENIED".
Thanks