Didn't pay off debt, 52-year-old returns to Kosovo, after 30 years of stay in Switzerland

The debt had reached 400,000 francs. In addition, he was convicted of a traffic offense, and another time for neglecting allimentation a person aged 52, Kosovo citizens have been convicted of failing to pay child support (aliment). After more debts have been accumulated and committed [...]
A person aged 52, a citizen of Kosovo, has been sentenced because of the non-paying of child support (alimentation). After more debts have been collected and carried out a large number of light dolphins, Kosovars will no longer be extended permission to stay in Switzerland.
The 52-year-old Kosovar has lived for 30 years in Switzerland and has three children. Because he was constantly a deliquent, not caring for maintenance payments and accumulated debts, he must now leave Switzerland
After the Migration Office for Canton Soloothurn has not extended his residence permit, he has filed a complaint at the Sollothurn Administrative Court. As “reports Sollothurner Zeitung” has already confirmed the decision the Migration Office had previously made. The Administrative Court's ruling is not yet of formal form and can be appealed.
He's been warned a few times, but he's been on his way.
Kosovars have been recalled several times by migration authorities that they would be expelled for the first time ten years ago, in the Aragau canton. At the time, he had already collected 23 fines, prison sentences and fines, broadcast albinfo.ch. Most cases involved traffic violations, such as speed or telephone use during vehicle management. But he was also condemned for embezzlement, forging, and for disregarding obligations derived from family rights.
Later, when he had moved to the Solothurn Canton, the Migration Office in Solothurn had also warned him: he should no longer commit criminal acts and no longer enter new debts, broadcast albinfo.ch. At that time, “mal” of his debt reached 280,000 francs.
Soon more debts had been followed: municipalities where two of his three children lived had paid cash payments for years and had finally asked him about 100,000 francs on behalf of payments made. Thus, the debt had grown to nearly 400,000 francs. In addition, he was again convicted of a traffic offense and another time for neglecting the obligations for intelligence.
No close contact with children
When he wanted to extend his residence permit in 2019, the migration authorities had refused his application. According to them, he had deliberately accumulated debts. In addition, the 52-year-old had seriously violated the security and public order in Switzerland through repeated criminal acts”. Eventually, he has not been able to meet the conditions attached to him by permission of his stay.
According to the administrative court, there are no insurmountable obstacles to its return to Kosovo, albinfo conveys. There is no obstacle even his children here, with whom there is no close contact. For this division, he himself is responsible, with his conduct. His long stay in Switzerland is not an obstacle either.
Although the return will hit him severely, “duration is the right action for preventing further dilemmas and even greater debt and is necessary because the measures taken so far have had no effect”, the Administrative Court ruling says.











