Switzerland deports Kosovar after 20 years, separating him from his wife and son
An interesting story on a TV show in Tirana is brought by a Kosovar citizen, who has lived in Switzerland for over 20 years, but who was deported because of a marriage that was considered fictitious.
He said in a studio of the show "With an open heart" that the marriage with the Swiss citizen was crowned in 1999 and ended in 2006.
While narrating the story of his life, the person in question says that after a year he met an Albanian woman from Kosovo, who had previously lived with someone, from whom he has two children, writes Albinfo.
The lady's cohabitation had ended, as her partner had not only not given paternity to the children, but was constantly abusing her.
Among other things, he says that he tied the knot with her in 2006 and asked for a family union, in 2007 a son, Aroni, was born from this marriage.
He and his wife lived in Switzerland for 9 years, but in November 2015 the immigration authorities expelled the family, after suspecting that his first marriage was fictitious and that the two children of his second wife are his.
The Albanian from Kosovo told about the vicissitudes, and said that the Swiss authorities requested that the two girls be tested for DNA, which his wife had from cohabitation.
He has accepted, but his wife does not want to relive the previous sufferings she experienced. He said that for 20 years he lived and worked honestly in Switzerland, while the authorities unjustly condemned him from this country where he had been integrated.
"I met the woman in a shopping center. After we met, I said: I don't care what you've been through, I want to know what happens from now on. After we met, after a year my wife came to me, together with her two children. I treat her children very well. After a year I became a parent with my second wife. I met all the criteria and after being held in Switzerland for a decade and then deported, there are no human rights here. I went for asylum in Switzerland, without a passport. They expelled me because they thought there was a marriage in Kosovo. And the marriage I had in Switzerland was called fictitious," he said.
The citizen from Kosovo appeals for the authorities to help him to return to Switzerland, a country that, according to him, expelled him unjustly.

