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Fool.Originally posted by Mark2009 View PostThe cracks have just started for brexit, I'm English and some of the nicest people I have met In my industry have been from the Eastern Bloc. If we had another vote I would vote NO.
Before you vote always do your own research.
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I felt where the wind was blowing several years ago and acquired British citizenship before they changed the rules to make it harder and more expensive.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHaving never had the urge to permanently relocate, I can't say if UK citizenship is worth more or less than that of any other country. You might find this site interesting when choosing your allegiance: https://www.passportindex.org/byRank.php
I now have one passport of rank 2 and one of rank 3 (British). I think I'm all set.
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£65 for permanent residenceOriginally posted by pscont View PostDo you want to a subject to a fart queen. Or even worse to some future inbred king?
I suppose you have permanent residence, this is enough.
Ps. Isnt it ~1000£ for the naturalization?
£1,282 for naturalization
There may be additional costs (lawyers, etc.)
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Do you want to a subject to a fart queen. Or even worse to some future inbred king?
I suppose you have permanent residence, this is enough.
Ps. Isnt it ~1000£ for the naturalization?
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