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Re: Corbin
by GLASSMAN » Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:18 pm
corbin draws a lot of attention ,whether it be good or bad,my old dad use to say...………... if no ones talking about you, they don't know who you are! if people talk about you ,they know who you are,
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Re: Corbin
by GLASSMAN » Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:23 pm
thankyou that's made that more clearer for me, I thought non eu nationals were given some sort of incentive to open businesses in spain,i must have misunderstood my asesoria /gestor.when I made inquiries,marcliff wrote:Why would your Chinese lady not be a resident?
You are confusing residency with citizenship.
Non EU citizen can become resident in Spain, it's just that the rules are different, like applying for a visa before entering Spain, showing a larger income than for an EU citizen for example, or investing a certain amount of money into the country in the form of a business or property purchase.
None of them confer citizenship but do qualify for residency.
And well done on the dual nationality with another EU country.
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Re: Corbin
by daz » Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:29 pm
I agree with all of the comments you are all making to some degree. There’s good and bad reasons for leaving and remaining. The eu could have made it a rule many years ago, for all countries in the eu to make it comfortable for “all” illegal immigrants to enter and be funded and looked after in each and every eu country, freedom to move from country to country, allowed access to all funded public services and benefits and housing etc at a pro rata rate equivalent to that country. As glassman rightly pointed out, the uk has its own share of 100% dependents on the public money pot, 700,000 British citizens to be exact, dependent for everything and nothing in return, as seen on the news recently. And then, there’s all the illegal immigrants we know of, 400,000 ( up to 860,000, wide range because apparently no one actually knows).
From what I hear, it’s mainly Germany and the U.K. who are offering the compassion for all of this while the other countries just assist people to pass through their country by turning a blind eye and offering nothing.
From what I see on the news, it’s reasons like this that voters decided to the leave on. It would seem that we think, why pay all those billions into a club called the eu if we still pay for everything else in-house as well. We voted, the result is the result, so I hope we stick to it, and leave.
From what I hear, it’s mainly Germany and the U.K. who are offering the compassion for all of this while the other countries just assist people to pass through their country by turning a blind eye and offering nothing.
From what I see on the news, it’s reasons like this that voters decided to the leave on. It would seem that we think, why pay all those billions into a club called the eu if we still pay for everything else in-house as well. We voted, the result is the result, so I hope we stick to it, and leave.
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Re: Corbin
by Benjy » Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:51 pm
PLEASE,, confine all answers to the original post. If you want to comment on refugees, please start another post. This post is regarding Jeremy Corbyns stance on a second referendum.
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Re: Corbin
by Glassfull » Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:07 pm
Benjy wrote:PLEASE,, confine all answers to the original post. If you want to comment on refugees, please start another post. This post is regarding Jeremy Corbyns stance on a second referendum.
Which may, or may not, change in the next day or so.
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Re: Corbin
by Glassfull » Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:20 pm
daz wrote:I agree with all of the comments you are all making to some degree. There’s good and bad reasons for leaving and remaining. The eu could have made it a rule many years ago, for all countries in the eu to make it comfortable for “all” illegal immigrants to enter and be funded and looked after in each and every eu country, freedom to move from country to country, allowed access to all funded public services and benefits and housing etc at a pro rata rate equivalent to that country. As glassman rightly pointed out, the uk has its own share of 100% dependents on the public money pot, 700,000 British citizens to be exact, dependent for everything and nothing in return, as seen on the news recently. And then, there’s all the illegal immigrants we know of, 400,000 ( up to 860,000, wide range because apparently no one actually knows).
From what I hear, it’s mainly Germany and the U.K. who are offering the compassion for all of this while the other countries just assist people to pass through their country by turning a blind eye and offering nothing.
From what I see on the news, it’s reasons like this that voters decided to the leave on. It would seem that we think, why pay all those billions into a club called the eu if we still pay for everything else in-house as well. We voted, the result is the result, so I hope we stick to it, and leave.
They are NOT illegal when traveling through Shengen countries if they showed a passport at a Shengen entry point. They become illegal when they reside and take up work, under the radar, in a country or, enter a non Shengen country illegally.
Undiscovered llegal immigrants DO NOT have access to benefits, housing or healthcare. Once discovered they might claim asylum and, at that point, they will be treated as our Sovereign Government has decreed independent of EU rules, regulations despite what Brexiters, Farage, Robinson and banners on big red busses might say
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Re: Corbin
by Dave c » Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:51 pm
well said glassfull some people just live on false rumers and bullsh..
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Re: Corbin
by Jan » Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:22 pm
This topic has been reported at least 7 times and it's very difficult to know what to do as whatever Admin do will be wrong by some of you. The easiest thing to lock it!
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