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Yes..he still has contacts with the child under the supervision. He pays some sort of fee on every visit...D4109125 wrote:Indeed, and without a genuine and subsisting parental relationship exception 1 will fail.
Guidance on application of EX.1 wrote:Parent being returned to country outside of EU
11. In cases where the decision being taken in respect of the person with parental
responsibility would require that person to return to a country outside of the EU then
the case must always be assessed on the basis that it would be unreasonable for the
child to leave the UK with their parent. In such cases it will usually be the case that
the person with parental responsibility will be allowed to stay in the UK with the child
provided that there is satisfactory evidence of a genuine and subsisting relationship.
It may however be appropriate to refuse to grant leave where the conduct of one of
the parents gives rise to considerations of such weight as to justify separation, if the
British Citizen child could otherwise stay with another parent or primary carer in the
UK. The circumstances envisaged could cover amongst others:
-minor criminality falling below the thresholds set out in paragraph 398;
-a poor immigration history.
12. In considering whether refusal may be appropriate you would need to
consider the impact on the child of any separation.