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New Mum Facing Deportation To China Has Been Allowed To Stay In The UK For The Christmas She Wished For

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New Mum Facing Deportation To China Has Been Allowed To Stay In The UK For The Christmas She Wished For

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A woman who faced being separated from her newborn baby and British husband after giving birth in September has now been told she can stay in the UK.

Heavily-pregnant Wanwan Qiao, 27, faced being deported to China earlier this year without her baby boy, Oliver, because officials said she was not allowed a UK visa.

Wanwan, who married computer expert David Kiff in 2016, was worried she would be separated from her newborn baby boy because he was not a Chinese citizen.

Wanwan Kiff with her son Oliver Kiff

David said: “Wanwan and I are so relieved, it’s the best result that we or anyone could get at this time, now we can spend Christmas together here in the UK.

“I’m not looking forward to renewing this again in two and a half years- if I could have faith in the system that it would file through, it would be fine.

“But it hasn’t been straightforward at all the last two times we’ve applied and now we’re been pushed into a 10 year visa route.”

Wanwan had lived in the UK for three years on a student visa and reapplied for a new visa to stay in the UK.

Her spousal visa application was rejected by the Home Office in the summer which said that the couple did not “meet financial requirements”.

David and Wanwan Kiff with their son Oliver Kiff.

Wanwan’s appeal against this decision has now been accepted, and she can stay in the UK this Christmas with her new family for a further two-and-a-half years.

Every two and a half years, Wanwan and David will have to renew Wanwan’s spousal visa, for the next ten years, after which, she will have residency in the UK.

David, who is a software developer, said: “It is a huge relief and it is still sinking in. We are looking forward to Christmas and can relax for now.”

He previously spoke of love for Wanwan and his grief during the application process earlier in September this year.

He said: “We fell for each other straight away and we met up everyday since our first date in a restaurant.

“Oliver can’t get Chinese citizenship because he’s fully British.

“My wife she’s breastfeeding him now, it’s difficult to see them being split up.

“I don’t know how I’m going to feed my baby if they are broken apart, it’s heart breaking, that’s the only way I can describe it.”

David and Wanwan Kiff.

A Home Office spokesperson said: “Mrs Kiff’s original application was refused because at that time, the couple’s circumstances meant they could not satisfy the minimum income requirement.

“However, given Mrs Kiff’s circumstances, she was granted four months leave to remain exceptionally outside the Immigration Rules so that she could give birth in the UK.

“This leave has since been extended by a further 30 months.”

Wanwan, who was stopped from her job in computer science because of visa restrictions, lives with David and baby Oliver in St Albans.

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