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So many questions., I have posted an honest account, there seems to be so many negative feelings towards Thai women on here. They are not all ex Bargirls .and not all Thai women are bad, Like every other Nationality. Even if some where Ex Bargirls the are still human , . I always see the good in people, I help people up not kick them down,

Yes, she can stay in the UK and get ILR using the "domestic violence" route.

She will need to go to Citizens advice (about domestic violence) and ask them for help. (and get a report)

She will need to make a report of domestic violence to the police. (and get the complaint number)

She should file for a restraining order against the man at the family court. (and get a copy of the order)

She should visit her local GP and ask for 'something to calm her down' after her marital violence problems. (get doctor to record marital violence)

She should also approach a womans refuge and ask for their help and advice.

The man need not be aware of any of her reports or activities, the police won't contact him if she requests.

She can use a solicitor at no charge, if she wishes.

He will only be informed when the restraining order is served on him.

None of this will cost her anything and she will not be required to provide any physical evidence at any time.

Then she is free to follow the ILR due to domestic violence route, using the paperwork she has accumulated.

If, and I repeat if, the situation is as you describe above ... a fair system to all three parties?

Equally fair to the alleged aggrieved person (the wife), the alleged assessor (the husband) and the UK social support system (for want of a better descriptor)?

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