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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhere was that video of that girl crying as Merkel told her she wouldn't be allowed to stay?
According to:
https://www.justlanded.com/english/G...ts/Citizenship
You need:
That's a pretty high bar.
They're probably better off coming here, becoming a UK citizen and therefore having the right to settle in Germany.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey're probably better off coming here, becoming a UK citizen and sponging off us more easily.
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a livelihood-guarantee of you and your dependants without recourse to social welfare or unemployment benefits (exceptions are made for people under of 23 years)
Figures
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYes but after four years they are granted EU citizenship in Germany, aren't they?
(or would have been unless sense prevails)
According to:
https://www.justlanded.com/english/G...ts/Citizenship
You need:
legally resident in Germany for at least 8 years
a livelihood-guarantee of you and your dependants without recourse to social welfare or unemployment benefits (exceptions are made for people under of 23 years)
adequate knowledge of the German language
on oath on the German constitution
you have to give up your former citizenship (although there are exceptions to this)
They're probably better off coming here, becoming a UK citizen and therefore having the right to settle in Germany.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI know it's futile, but I'm going to say it anyway. Not true!
Only EU citizens can come and settle here. Simply being in Germany doesn't get you anything.
(or would have been unless sense prevails)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt would be "funny" if it were not for the fact our borders are open to the EU. Anyone in Germany can come and settle here. That includes the immigrants and the :nazi:s
Only EU citizens can come and settle here. Simply being in Germany doesn't get you anything.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
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Does anyone actually believe the EU are going to allow the UK to decide it's own fate, with billions of pounds of EU money at stake?
Of course it will be rigged. The EU puppet masters have LibLabCon in their globalised pockets.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostReferendom will be rigged. Look at the Irish and the Lisbon Treaty.
The first referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon held on 12 June 2008 was rejected by the Irish electorate, by a margin of 53.4% to 46.6%, with a turnout of 53%.
The second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon held on 2 October 2009 and the proposal was approved by 67.1% to 32.9%, with a turnout of 59%.
Are you trying to tell me democracy is not as democratic as advertised?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut when we have a referendum and we come out of the EU (assuming the vote goes to plan) then they will not just be able to come across to the UK
Probably won't work though
The first referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon held on 12 June 2008 was rejected by the Irish electorate, by a margin of 53.4% to 46.6%, with a turnout of 53%.
The second referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon held on 2 October 2009 and the proposal was approved by 67.1% to 32.9%, with a turnout of 59%.
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But when we have a referendum and we come out of the EU (assuming the vote goes to plan) then they will not just be able to come across to the UK
Probably won't work though
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FTFY
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLibLabCon will keep the immigrants coming at record levels, as it is the only way, they know, to prop up GB PLC's ailing economy and keep them, well and truly boarded, on the UK gravy train.
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