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Quote elgrande at 05 Aug 2015 5.37pm
Quote kingdowieonthewall at 05 Aug 2015 5.30pm
Quote elgrande at 05 Aug 2015 5.10pm
And whats more I owned a Business in Spain Paid tax and employed local people and their services.
I'm off to Portugal next few years ha ha ha don't ask don't get.
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Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 5.48pm
Quote elgrande at 05 Aug 2015 5.07pm
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Quote elgrande at 05 Aug 2015 4.51pm
I lived in Spain for 3 and a half years...and I came back,am I entitled to? And I knew loads of pensioners who came back.
Yeah but I had the right to live in Spain and funnily enough the right to live here..........BIG difference.
My sister spent a couple of years living in Spain , really did her a lot of good.
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Interesting figures from channel 4 regarding asylum seekers taken in by different EU countries. If anything it shows how some can wildly overestimate we take in.
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Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 6.14pm
Interesting figures from channel 4 regarding asylum seekers taken in by different EU countries. If anything it shows how some can wildly overestimate we take in. Do you think that there should be any immigration controls. If so, why do we need them and what should they be?
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'Far Left infiltrate Migrant camps':
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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If you wanted to help...
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'Migrants told to lie about their sexuality': I would imagine that most gay people are appalled by this.
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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Quote matt_himself at 06 Aug 2015 7.44am
'Migrants told to lie about their sexuality': I would imagine that most gay people are appalled by this.
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 05 Aug 2015 5.30pm
Quote elgrande at 05 Aug 2015 5.10pm
And whats more I owned a Business in Spain Paid tax and employed local people and their services.
I'm off to Portugal next few years Are you referring to Dulux or Windsor & Newton?
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Quote leggedstruggle at 05 Aug 2015 8.18pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 6.14pm
Interesting figures from channel 4 regarding asylum seekers taken in by different EU countries. If anything it shows how some can wildly overestimate we take in. Do you think that there should be any immigration controls. If so, why do we need them and what should they be? Immigration Controls are irrelevant to Asylum which is managed under the UK's obligation to the UN Charter on Refugees. You could have a no migration situation, and that still wouldn't prevent citizenship and temporary residency for asylum seekers.
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Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 4.33pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 4.25pm
Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 4.23pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 4.08pm
Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 3.43pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 3.33pm
If all expats decided to come home at once, how would you feel about allowing them in if we are already overcrowded? Legally it depends if they're still citizens doesn't it, but it's fair to assume they left for a reason as have the migrants. You seem to favour those with families here. That would likely apply to most expats.
They're not going to be ripping the fences down are they. Thay can all re-integrate immediately, likely have accommodation in the UK and won't be entitled to benefits.
That's quite similar to foreign nationals here claiming for children outside of the UK, except this actually happens. There are limits for how long you can be away, which are significantly shorter than the length of time it'd take to be considered even a de facto expat. Or do you mean a pension which someone has already paid in to? UK Benefits, if you're not a citizen, have to be paid in for. Most foreign nationals need to have worked for at least 3 years to be entitled to welfare payments as a foreign national. Personally I don't believe anyone not resident in the UK, should be able to claim any kind of benefit from the state, except for pension and student subsidies. Those leaving the UK, who have 'worked the requisite period to qualify for benefits' should be paid off based on their tax payments during their time in the UK.
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 06 Aug 2015 9.50am
Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 4.33pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 4.25pm
Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 4.23pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 4.08pm
Quote johnfirewall at 05 Aug 2015 3.43pm
Quote nickgusset at 05 Aug 2015 3.33pm
If all expats decided to come home at once, how would you feel about allowing them in if we are already overcrowded? Legally it depends if they're still citizens doesn't it, but it's fair to assume they left for a reason as have the migrants. You seem to favour those with families here. That would likely apply to most expats.
They're not going to be ripping the fences down are they. Thay can all re-integrate immediately, likely have accommodation in the UK and won't be entitled to benefits.
That's quite similar to foreign nationals here claiming for children outside of the UK, except this actually happens. There are limits for how long you can be away, which are significantly shorter than the length of time it'd take to be considered even a de facto expat. Or do you mean a pension which someone has already paid in to? UK Benefits, if you're not a citizen, have to be paid in for. Most foreign nationals need to have worked for at least 3 years to be entitled to welfare payments as a foreign national. Personally I don't believe anyone not resident in the UK, should be able to claim any kind of benefit from the state, except for pension and student subsidies. Those leaving the UK, who have 'worked the requisite period to qualify for benefits' should be paid off based on their tax payments during their time in the UK. Do you think that there should be any immigration controls. If so, why do we need them and what should they be?
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