What you are saying is not true about labor law and disputes.
Also promises are not contracts. Labor court checks the contracts and not the promises. AND it does not take ages. Before visa cancellation, the employee is asked whether his/her dues are fully settled.
Serendipity. Family visas are very rarely refused. Usually if the parent salary does not meet the minimum required to bring family.
What you are saying is not true about labor law and disputes.
Also promises are not contracts. Labor court checks the contracts and not the promises. AND it does not take ages. Before visa cancellation, the employee is asked whether his/her dues are fully settled.
Serendipity. Family visas are very rarely refused. Usually if the parent salary does not meet the minimum required to bring family.