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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWell in any case, not Tesco or Morrisons.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHere in Holland there is a financial test if you want to apply for a marriage or family reuniting visa for someone from outside the EU. You need to be earning 120% of the minimum wage for a 36 hour week. If there isn't such a test in Britain it's because either the British gummint made a hash of it and blamed 'EU directives' or the Daily Wail or some such made up some bulltulip story about EU directives, which they never do of course.
Any dissatisfaction among the electorate? Easy; blame the EU! That's why nobody ever leaves the EU!Comment
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Silly woman indeed but if it makes her happy for a while I can understand it. What's one more illegal among all the rest? Given that we probably can't get rid of them all, the priorites for removal should the criminals and benefit dependents.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIf she somehow manages to keep him in the UK, once he has his visa he will be off.
Why do some women think it will be different for them. Not a hairdresser this time.
Julie Haycocks, 53, in bid to save Turkish toy boy from deportation | Mail OnlineComment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSilly woman indeed but if it makes her happy for a while I can understand it. What's one more illegal among all the rest? Given that we probably can't get rid of them all, the priorites for removal should the criminals and benefit dependents.
HTHFiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostPresumably that'll be a visa under Dutch immigration, I was referring to those under EU rules, ie for those exercising a treaty right and therefore cannot use their own member state rules or those of the state they live in. Then there is no finance test, or for that matter, fees of any sort!
What really gets to me about EU visa requirements is not that you have to earn a minimum income to get a visa for a young bride from some non-EU country; it's that you can't bring in several of them if you earn several times the minimum income for getting them visas.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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