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| There is no free lunch in life and I would always ask the cost of the cookie IN ADVANCE before i eat it. Simples.
People go ahead with signing stuff they don't entirely read, get into contracts etc claim help etc without asking for the consequences first. You are stupid for doing that and you can't say "sorry I didn't know it was like that" after. Though luck, that's why you are grown up and you make your own decisions, check the fine print before and if you do f up, you live with the consequences.
Playing stupid doesn't cut it.
If OP goes to the government now to contest the decision he's gonna get into a real trouble for claiming benefits while living together with sufficient income for the couple. THAN it's gonna get real nasty, if you think kicking her out of the country is bad, wait for that... | |
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You're spouting a whole load of sh*t.
Why would his income be legally applicable to her living scenario? They're not married and she's not a dependent of his. Legally, they're roommates.