Jump to content


Brexit & Foreign Nationals


style="text-align: center;">  

Thread Locked

because no one has posted on it for the last 2510 days.

If you need to add something to this thread then

 

Please click the "Report " link

 

at the bottom of one of the posts.

 

If you want to post a new story then

Please

Start your own new thread

That way you will attract more attention to your story and get more visitors and more help 

 

Thanks

Recommended Posts

would not trust the Government with a Cheshire cat let alone anything else, to be honest, they let us down many a time in the past after committing us to active service only after which it seems we did our job then sold out to pergatrators. history repeates itself.

:mad2::-x:jaw::sad:
Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest Mrs Hobbit

There is still the quota system in Aust and the USA. If you cannot fill the job from he UK then you can apply for a work visa, but you still must meet the normal requirments, only that you are sponsored by your employer. i know this as fact as two grand-daughters used to have work sponsored visas. they both have been in the Staes long enough to have green cards in their right, which both now have and both have residency in the States.

 

i would not give up my nationality because I did not want to have to go home on a quota system.

Link to post
Share on other sites

USA quotas for decades now from different continents remember in the far east people trying to get to USA as there were 40,000 1st come 1sr served criteria and they were applying, but one poor chap who was a decendant from a USA soldier from WW11 was having no end of difficulty as his father left him/mother behind and looking at him he had mor USA in him than local features.

:mad2::-x:jaw::sad:
Link to post
Share on other sites

even met USA chap and his wife at far east country passport visa office and he could not get his wife into USA as red tape was stringent and that was in 2012, he was there to renew his yearly visa for the country he was in.

:mad2::-x:jaw::sad:
Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest Mrs Hobbit

Maybe after Brexit the promise about keeping the immigration down to the tens of thousands might be an auto default setting. Us leaving about the same time will allow room for two more to enter.

Link to post
Share on other sites

the child would travel back with the parent who was refused if it happened bearing in mind if the other parent deemed not able to bring in the possition to cope? believe you me at the airport ( personal experiance as seen on TV) could happen in extreme circumstances - the old law " NO Recourse to Public Funds" - Non EU citizens.

 

Immigration from out side EU is a Mine field beleive you me.

 

 

Even down to an Embassy Registrar involved in a battle with me/wife signed letters for tribunals etc, -- guess what after intervention eventually by thre Foreign office after being approached by a Barrister MP in those days She issued UK birth certificate for my daughter , and the approach of the embassy changed over night from being obnotious to helpful and when after tribunals here a just three words on last page of trubunal investigation - they fell over them selves to be professional and issue Visas etc

 

In your first sentence you say that the child would be sent back with the parent refused entry. Correct?

Well, what happens when parent and british child get to Spain?

Spanish border should say that parent can enter but child must go back to Britain.

Really???

I believe everyone should calm down about this brexit phenomenon.

Nothing much is gonna change for the eu citizens who have settled in UK.

Nothing is gonna change for british already living abroad.

What might change is the entitlement to services and welfare from day one for new entry eu citizens.

The same will apply to british moving abroad, even though, I don't think any expat is claiming benefits in eu (maybe a couple of them at most).

What country in eu offers benefits anyway?

As far as I know, even if benefits are claimable, in Spain, Portugal, italy and Greece not even the locals can get them.

Link to post
Share on other sites

King

 

There are Brits claiming benefits in EU countries. I seem to remember reading of ex Army based in Germany collecting benefits. These are people who lived in Germany on bases there who married local girls and have since needed to collect benefits. There will also be Brits in Spain collecting benefits from the Spanish system, but they are limited to 2 years i think. These are people who moved to Spain, worked and paid Spanish taxes for a period, then the economy tanked, so they collected benefits. I don't think people realise how many Brits of non pension age live in Spain.

We could do with some help from you.

PLEASE HELP US TO KEEP THIS SITE RUNNING EVERY POUND DONATED WILL HELP US TO KEEP HELPING OTHERS

 

 Have we helped you ...?         Please Donate button to the Consumer Action Group

 

If you want advice on your thread please PM me a link to your thread

Link to post
Share on other sites

I think the great worry is whether these incidents like the one linked are common or rare. Is it 'policy'?

Is it just too complex for mere mortals who cant afford specialists to sort it for them?

You know what IS patriotic?

Loving your country enough to care for its old and poor, fund its institutions, unite its communities, feed, house and educate its children, restore and live in balance with its environment, plan with care for its future, build its alliances, and perhaps above all - tell it the truth

 

 

The Tory Legacy

Record high: taxes, immigration, excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Record low: living standards and investment

Crumbling Hospitals, schools, council services, businesses and roads

They squander taxpayer money by the £thousands on a failed ex-PMs luxury troughing on a plane, rather than feed UK children

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 Caggers

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Have we helped you ...?


×
×
  • Create New...