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Oggiemain wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:17 pmI'm wondering if anyone is able to help me.
My partner came to England in 2009 on an EEA family permit, with his then partner. Their relationship broke up 2 years later when she left him for someone else. Obviously, he was heartbroken and lost his way - he had, like so many others, given up everything in his own country (South Africa). So, he stayed and tried desperately to build an online business that he would be able to migrate to his home country. He also worked until March 2015.
In 2013, we met. There is a large age gap that bothers me where immigration is concerned, but truthfully, as far as we’re concerned, we have never got on as well with anyone as we get on together and we would both very much like to build on what we have and for him to be able to return to the UK, but he has overstayed. I had to do something radical to meet the financial requirements of being able to support him. So, 2 years into living together, I sold my house and we hit the road with nowhere to go; we camped together on what only can be described as a gypsy camp in order to buy a property to renovate. Now we are 4 years into our relationship and our determination to produce a viable business in order for me to fulfill my obligations to meet the Home Office’s minimum finance requirements has been more than met. I now have a viable business; not only have we built up a business together, which needs managing, we also now have 10 tenants who we provide good quality, approved accommodation to. So, I'm wondering if anyone can help us and let us know what the best course of action for him to be able to stay in the UK would be. It would break our hearts if we couldn't be together. There is no way I could go to his country as my daughter has an eating disorder - and has had for the last 8 years - and recently she has slipped back - shrinking from a size 12 to a size 6 in the space of a few months - along with having to undergo an operation for a prolapsed bowel, most probably brought on by the eating disorder. She doesn't live with us - she is at Uni - but obviously, I'm not sure what effect it would have on her if I had to leave England. In fact, it would be too heartbreaking - I'm really torn between. I hope someone would be able to shed a little glimmer of hope for us. We are both very hard-working people and together we feel we are able to conquer anything. Alone, it’s a different matter.
Any advice on which way to go about this would be really appreciated.
Thank you for letting me know. Do you think this may be why I’ve not had a response? I did want to delete the other post but I’m not sure how to. I almost want to start again. Sorry if I’ve made it messy.CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:14 pmYou really should try to post in smaller paragraphs. Big chunks of text are very difficult to read
Also, no need for multiple topics, please see multiple topics/posts (click)