Love, Borders, Brexit

Gavin & Stephanie

26 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of Love, Borders, Brexit, we talk to Gavin and Stephanie, a UK–EU couple, about the challenges they faced navigating the UK’s visa system after Brexit, despite Gavin’s well-paid job in the UK. Married with two children and expecting a third, they tell us how inflexible immigration rules led to Stephanie being separated from her children for months.  Gavin and Stephanie describe what it was like to deal with the rigidity of the system, from complex requirements and a visa refusal to an administrative mix-up which led to a dramatic last-minute dash to collect Stephanie’s passport and visa.  Professor Helena Wray from the Law School at the University of Exeter offers expert insight into the wider issues within the UK’s post-Brexit immigration framework and how they affect families.

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The ‘Love, Borders, Brexit’ podcast series charts the experiences of UK-EU couples navigating the UK partner immigration system – one of the world’s most restrictive family migration systems in the world - after Brexit.    In each of the first five episodes, a couple tells us what happened when they tried to live together in the UK. The final episode reflects on what participants and the research team have learnt from the project. The series is hosted and produced by Lincoln Van der Westhuizen (a UK-based podcast producer who has lived experience with the UK partner immigration system).  Music by David Hewson (Man at Sea [https://www.manatsea.co.uk/music]). Podcast logo by Michael Grieve (Strange Fish Design [https://www.facebook.com/strangefishdesignandmarketing/]).

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In this episode of Love, Borders, Brexit, we hear from Sam and Sasha, a UK–EU couple whose relationship was reshaped by the realities of the UK’s post-Brexit immigration system.  Faced with limited options, Sam and Sasha tell us how they felt pressured into marriage to prove their relationship for the visa application. What should have been a joyful milestone became a “strategic exercise”, weighing visa routes, financial conditions, and where it was even possible for them to marry.   Sasha received Personal Independence Payments (PIP), a disability-related benefit, which enabled them to apply for a visa through meeting a different financial requirement, but her condition meant there was an additional impact on her health.  Dr Jasmin El-Shewy, lecturer in family law at Newcastle University, offers wider insight into the difficulties couples encounter in the UK’s family visa system.

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Gavin & Stephanie

In this episode of Love, Borders, Brexit, we talk to Gavin and Stephanie, a UK–EU couple, about the challenges they faced navigating the UK’s visa system after Brexit, despite Gavin’s well-paid job in the UK. Married with two children and expecting a third, they tell us how inflexible immigration rules led to Stephanie being separated from her children for months.  Gavin and Stephanie describe what it was like to deal with the rigidity of the system, from complex requirements and a visa refusal to an administrative mix-up which led to a dramatic last-minute dash to collect Stephanie’s passport and visa.  Professor Helena Wray from the Law School at the University of Exeter offers expert insight into the wider issues within the UK’s post-Brexit immigration framework and how they affect families.

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