Switzerland expelled, incredible what Kosovar then did

Switzerland expelled, incredible what Kosovar then did

After a 35-year-old Kosovo had been expelled from Switzerland and he was banned from any entry, he has returned. This time not by default, but he just wanted to congratulate his son on his birthday, writes “Limatler Zeitung” The history of 35-year-old Kosovo, which was presented Wednesday to the Regional Court in Dietikon, has begun [...]

The history of 35-year-old Kosovo, which was presented to the Regional Court in Dieticon on Wednesday, has started with his confession that he had come to Switzerland since the age of six, within the family union. His father lived and worked for over ten years in Switzerland.

The boy finished a German course, followed classes in the third grade of elementary school, and seemed well integrated into his residential community in Rottal. The young Kosovar played in a football club, several years later engaged as a member of the local fire unit and was praised by his employer.

But then suddenly he encountered wrong friends around, as he told individual judges Wednesday, Bruno Amaker. And with that new circle of friends, Kosovar took the wrong path. A car accident and a careless physical injury are just a few of its sheep.

In 2014, the Migration Office of the Lucerni Canton withdrew his permit. In addition, the Federal Bureau for Migration pronounced a stop in Switzerland's territory from February 25, 2014, until February 24, 2019. Kosovar, currently 30, has had to return to Kosovo. His two sons, the largest born in 2010, stayed with his former wife in Switzerland.

In Kosovo, he joined his uncle, but the job did not go well. Initially, he worked at a call center (call center) of the Swiss bidder Sunrise and later as a scheme worker, but always with the feeling that he is in a foreign country, where corruption and limited labour rights disturbed him.

The deportation began to influence, Kosovo began to become aware. I don't want anything anymore with my past. We had nothing but crazy stuff all over our heads. I didn't know what I was doing. Thank God, I'm now aware of”, told Judge Amaker, with a column of Kosovo accent and German local language.

But repentance did not make it easier for him to stay in Kosovo. Especially when his son said to him: “Daddy, you're missing a lot here: ” Three times he applied for a visa, but to no avail.

On his son's birthday this year, the struggling father entered Switzerland through Chiasso and came to Rottal, Lucern. After the party, his brother wanted to visit an Albanian association in Dietiko and took him with him. But in the Untengstrigen municipality, police found themselves at the right time and in the right place, taking the illegal traveler to the Urdorf station. From there he was sent to a cell in the city of Zurich before leaving the country.

The prosecution had sentenced him to a warrant -- for entering and standing illegally, to five months in prison. But the court condemned him only for illegal entry, just as his protective side requested. If the police hadn't arrested him, he would have left Switzerland within 24 hours.

Contrary to his lawyer's request, the court pronounced an unconditional sentence of 60 men with 30 francs. It also has to pay several thousand francs for judicial spending. You didn't come here to trick us. And humanly, we can understand you very well”, Judge Amaker stated.

However, after the defendant had broken an order of the authorities, he cannot be given a favorable prediction. For the fine you'll be trying for a while. But that's what the lawmakers asked for,”, it's over, Amaker.

To attend the trial session, Kosovo has been granted a several-day visa, albinfo reports. After his return to Kosovo, he will have to wait there until February 24th, 2019. Then he will be able to live a good life again in Switzerland, live with his new wife in Aragau, and continue his work as a scheme worker.

 

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