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The only difference to me is that I can work in the EU. If I want to. My permit works as a Schengen visa. Maybe we can still use the EU passport queues?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
Work permits are afaik only valid per country not for the entire Schengen area.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe only difference to me is that I can work in the EU. If I want to. My permit works as a Schengen visa. Maybe we can still use the EU passport queues?Comment
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22.3% in 2018 according to you own link. Introducing a visa or other restrictions for Brits will maybe reduce the number a tiny bit, but certainly most will still go.Originally posted by original PM View PostWell no of course not - approx 24% of tourists to Spain are from the UK (Tourism in Spain - Wikipedia)
Would you be happy to take a 25% pay cut?
For absolutely no reason?Comment
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Yep, because Brits are so predictable. How's Brexit working out for you Johny?Originally posted by Eirikur View Post22.3% in 2018 according to you own link. Introducing a visa or other restrictions for Brits will maybe reduce the number a tiny bit, but certainly most will still go.Comment
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his name isn't johny, it's klootzak.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYep, because Brits are so predictable. How's Brexit working out for you Johny?
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When does he go? June?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOf course not, that would be ridiculous, sometimes Terry goes too
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If I retain EU citizenship, I'll retain the existing rights conferred and so still be able to work in the EU.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWork permits are afaik only valid per country not for the entire Schengen area.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe only difference to me is that I can work in the EU. If I want to. My permit works as a Schengen visa. Maybe we can still use the EU passport queues?Originally posted by original PM View PostInteresting.
What benefits do those of us on here see about still having EU citizen ship. (with the obvious exception of the 0.0005% of the population who may actually work outside of the UK and in one of the 27 member states of the EU)
Just asking.
A residency permit for a country within Schengen act as a Schengen visa. That allows free travel. I have that regardless of retaining EU citizenship.
If I retain EU citizenship and wish to go to work in another country, I'll need to apply for a residency/work permit in that country, but I'll be entitled to it for the asking once I've got a work contract.
Indian nationals working in the EU have freedom to travel as tourists around Schengen. They have to apply for a residency/work permit if they wish to settle and work in a new EU country. That's because they don't have EU citizenship.
Hope that's clear enough for you.
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Steady, lest the sensitive little tulip goes whinging and whining to his favourite Mod.Originally posted by BR14 View Posthis name isn't johny, it's klootzak.
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Yeah I'll just hit up some nice Indian chaps and get one.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf I retain EU citizenship, I'll retain the existing rights conferred and so still be able to work in the EU.
A residency permit for a country within Schengen act as a Schengen visa. That allows free travel. I have that regardless of retaining EU citizenship.
If I retain EU citizenship and wish to go to work in another country, I'll need to apply for a residency/work permit in that country, but I'll be entitled to it for the asking once I've got a work contract.
Indian nationals working in the EU have freedom to travel as tourists around Schengen. They have to apply for a residency/work permit if they wish to settle and work in a new EU country. That's because they don't have EU citizenship.
Hope that's clear enough for you.
Six Arrested in India and Two Others in Algeria for Forging Schengen Visas - Schengen Visa InfoComment
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I''ll just let some spammers through for you, now your regular contacts have been caught.Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah I'll just hit up some nice Indian chaps and get one.
Six Arrested in India and Two Others in Algeria for Forging Schengen Visas - Schengen Visa InfoDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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