What happens to Kosovars who cheat Switzerland

Multiple counterfeiting of documents, breaking the law on foreigners, standing illegal in Switzerland and sometimes without letters. This is the list of deltas entrusted to the 40-year-old Bujar (detected name) in the investigation prison in Aaru, Canton Aargau. The District Court in Bremgarten has declared [...]
Multiple counterfeiting of documents, breaking the law on foreigners, standing illegal in Switzerland and sometimes without letters.
This is the list of deltas entrusted to the 40-year-old Bujar (detected name) in the investigation prison in Aaru, Canton Aargau. The District Court in Bremgarten has pronounced him a 12-month prison sentence last week, writes azonline.ch.
After the punishment, according to the law he will be deported to Kosovo, which is in fact his greatest wish at the moment. Three young children, for whom he has not heard of anything, are waiting there for Bujar. The wife has already become divorced while her brother is disabled and tied up for a chariot can do no work to support the family with bread.
As a front worker (gisper) he in Kosovo could earn 450 euros a month at the maximum, and that was not nearly enough to feed the wide 12-member family that he expected only from him. For a better profit in Kosovo, he had no chance, so he had decided to go out of his way to seek work and make money.
As he put it, Switzerland was illegally introduced in 2013 and worked in western Switzerland at various firms as family workers or aid workers.
He has later also moved to German Switzerland, where for various firms and as independent he has worked for periods of 3-4 days to one year.
To hide his identity, he had purchased from a Moldovan woman for 3000 francs for a forged Latvian passport. With his passport, where his portrait was located, he has succeeded in producing all necessary documents for legalising his stay and work in Switzerland.
Brad has even managed to obtain his passport from the Office for Migration of Canton Aargau. Permission was granted and valid until December 2020. No one had ever noticed counterfeit passports! He was caught quite by accident, about a year ago, driving without permission, records albinfo.ch. The police had shown them permission to stay (Visa) while being sentenced for lack of a patent driver. Even this time it was not understood that there was no regular permission to stay in Switzerland.
Generosity throughout the investigation has been co-operative with authorities and has acknowledged all violations made. He also said that he knew his stay in Switzerland was not right, but he had done so out of trouble. At home, an 8,000-euro debt was expected in Kosovo. Here in Switzerland he says he has never stolen or done anything else punishable. On the contrary, he owed about 9,000 francs to a firm owner for whom he had worked. That's what his lawyer said.
However, the court has sentenced him to 12 months in prison, broadcasts albinfo.ch. While Bujar had hoped that before New Year's Eve he could go to Kosovo where the children were waiting, the judge made it clear that this was not possible. Before that, he must serve the prison sentence in Switzerland.












