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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Specifically, we all negotiate as one, except on ongoing residency which is everyman for himself.
    ...and guess who is the main protagonist making sure that is the case ?

    clue: begins with U and ends with K



    The Schengen countries actually do operate as one unit.
    I'm alright Jack

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      Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
      ...and guess who is the main protagonist making sure that is the case ?

      clue: begins with U and ends with K



      The Schengen countries actually do operate as one unit.
      How has that been working out for them lately?
      In Scooter we trust

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        Originally posted by GB9 View Post
        Specifically, we all negotiate as one, except on ongoing residency which is everyman for himself.
        It looks as if EU rules on residency are as follows:

        National Immigration Rules

        Each EU country alone decides:
        The total number of migrants that can be admitted to the country to look for work;
        All final decisions on migrant applications;
        Rules on long-term visas – stays for periods longer than three months; and
        Conditions to obtain residence and work permits when no EU-wide rules have been adopted.
        EU Immigration Portal - Rules - European Commission
        EU Immigration Portal - Coming to the EU - European Commission

        So the EU is just obeying its own rules and respecting the rights of individual member states. How is that making it up as it goes along?

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          Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
          ...and guess who is the main protagonist making sure that is the case ?

          clue: begins with U and ends with K



          The Schengen countries actually do operate as one unit.
          Shared visa policies that enable non-EU citizens to travel freely for up to 3 months within Europe's single travel zone, the Schengen area.
          So I read it that Schengen doesn't give an entitlement to residency across the area.

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            Blocking A50 over eu nationals

            Originally posted by GB9 View Post
            Specifically, we all negotiate as one, except on ongoing residency which is everyman for himself.
            For economic purposes, the EEA negotiate as one. For immigration and residency each country can set its own rules for those who are outside the EU, or can join Schengen. Always has been. No change there.

            It's almost like you didn't realise that the UK has been in charge of its own borders and can set its own visa requirements for non-EU citizens, as can every other member state.

            Are you really that arrogant/stupid that you thought there was only one visa required to get a non-EU citizen in to any EU country and allow them to work there?
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
              How has that been working out for them lately?
              They're now looking to copy the US, as the US have demonstrated that they're all perfectly happy with their immigration.



              I think you'll find immigration is a "problem" in every country except North Korea.
              I'm alright Jack

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                Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
                How has that been working out for them lately?
                Much the same as ever - those inside Schengen control their borders as a group. Those outside Schengen have their own border controls, own immigration controls and own visa requirements.
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                  They're now looking to copy the US, as the US have demonstrated that they're all perfectly happy with their immigration.



                  I think you'll find immigration is a "problem" in every country except North Korea.
                  Have they really that's news to me, so there were a few protests here and there but that doesn't mean that they're actually happy with it.

                  I agree it is a problem in most countries and that there is no easy solution to getting it right.
                  In Scooter we trust

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                    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                    For economic purposes, the EEA negotiate as one. For immigration and residency each country can set its own rules for those who are outside the EU, or can join Schengen. Always has been. No change there.

                    It's almost like you didn't realise that the UK has been in charge of its own borders and can set its own visa requirements for non-EU citizens, as can every other member state.

                    Are you really that arrogant/stupid that you thought there was only one visa required to get a non-EU citizen in to any EU country and allow them to work there?
                    Like Schengen countries, the UK has shared border arrangements with Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Travel_Area

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                      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                      Proves my point. Thank you.
                      How?
                      Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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