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Previously on "British citizenship renunciation fee rises 300%"
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You will need that as there is zero chance of finding any work.Originally posted by original PM View Postwell thats fine because apparently once you are out of the UK and living in the EU the streets are paved with free money
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ok should've said tripled, but if they can exaggerate many billions per year on the side of a bus I can exaggerate a few percentOriginally posted by Cirrus View PostIf the fee was £321 and it had gone up to £1000 then that would be a rise of 211% not 300%. The new figure would be 311% as big as the old figure but it was already 100%.
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Estonia. Netherlands.Originally posted by Eirikur View Post... some EU countries don't allow for dual citizenship...
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If the fee was £321 and it had gone up to £1000 then that would be a rise of 211% not 300%. The new figure would be 311% as big as the old figure but it was already 100%.
However if you read the article, it says the £321 is the price for one person. £1000 was the new cost for a family of three.
My advice is best avoid any roles requiring basic numeracy.
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Far cheaper to assert one's GDPR right to be forgotten.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWith a 165% increase of Brits living in the EU applying for EU passports and some EU countries don't allow for dual citizenship, it seems this is the only way for the UK to make any money out of brexit. Renunciation fee has gone up from £321 to over £1000
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8369706.html
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well thats fine because apparently once you are out of the UK and living in the EU the streets are paved with free money
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British citizenship renunciation fee rises 300%
With a 165% increase of Brits living in the EU applying for EU passports and some EU countries don't allow for dual citizenship, it seems this is the only way for the UK to make any money out of brexit. Renunciation fee has gone up from £321 to over £1000
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8369706.html
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