Irish Sunday Mirror

Only Fools star’s wife hit by migration ban

Patrick tells of heartbreak at visa red tape

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ruling came in, it would have been fine. Now I’ve got to be separated from my baby while she’s growing up. It’s cruel. I’m a Skype dad. I miss them both terribly.” Mrs May introduced the rules for Patrick and wife Anong. Below left, in Only Fools

Brits bringing non-european Economic Area spouses in as part of a drive to cut net migration below 100,000.

Implementa­tion was controvers­ial but was backed by the Supreme Court. In 2015 it was estimated the lower €21,000 threshold stops 41% of the population bringing a foreign spouse here. The threshold rises to €25,500 if, as in Patrick’s case, there is also a non Europe-born child. Patrick added: “It went to

The couple with little Josie

the Supreme Court and they said it was cruel but not illegal. So thank you, Mrs May.”

The Home Office said: “We continue to welcome foreign partners and children but it’s important they can stand on their own feet financiall­y.”

patrick.hill@trinitymir­ror.com

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