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Old Jul 25, 2019, 11:18 AM
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I hope it works out. It works for many. But immigration isn’t a walk in the park. Many things need to be taken in consideration especially with a young child. But I don’t see why it can’t work. It can. I would discuss with kids father arrangements with visitations like summer breaks and Christmas breaks etc I’d not ambush him that he won’t see his child. I’d discuss possible arrangements.
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Old Jul 25, 2019, 12:42 PM
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I agree. She would miss her child which would eventally damage the relationship.

I am glad the visit worked out. When I came to PC in 2016, I was just emerging from serious depression and posted in the depression forum (Mysterious ). I remember how lonely and depressed you were. I have to give her credit for bringing you out of much of it. It's good to see you happy so whether it works out as you hope or not--I think this experience has been good for you.
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