I've asked him that quite a few times.fecking hell, what has the EU done to you that's so bad you'd wish to do that?
Something to do with family health and losing his job?
I've asked him that quite a few times.fecking hell, what has the EU done to you that's so bad you'd wish to do that?
fecking hell, what has the EU done to you that's so bad you'd wish to do that?
For 2 years, then told to feck off
EU Nationals that are already here will almost certainly be able to stayLink ???
Link ???
EU Nationals that are already here will almost certainly be able to stay
EU Nationals that are not here probably wont be able to come without a visa after a cut-off date
It is absolutely, positively, definite that EU nationals will continue to be allowed to live and work in the UK post-Brexit.
They always have been, and they always wil be.
Articles like the one you linked to are just stupid.
Why would they come if only allowed to stay for 2 years?
Why would they come if only allowed to stay for 2 years?
I've changed that from "come" to "stay"Exactly....
And exactly how it should be.
All European countries were issuing work permits and residence permits to anyone with a bona fide job to go to or sufficient financial resources for decades before FoM throughout the EU without a job or sufficient financial resources.
I've changed that from "come" to "stay"
If we need a visa to go on holiday to France, the Brexit has totally and utterly failed.
Why would they come if only allowed to stay for 2 years?
It's closer than Australia?
Exactly....
And exactly how it should be.
All European countries were issuing work permits and residence permits to anyone with a bona fide job to go to or sufficient financial resources for decades before FoM throughout the EU without a job or sufficient financial resources.
I don't agree with that. It depends on the level of bureaucracy involved to get one. If you can easily get a visa online then what is the big drama?
But Germany and France are even closer, and they don't have to pay to get in
Before, but there has been progress since to a better way, you would have freedom of movement only for the wealthy
You can't get Visa's easily online
No....You would have right to work and residence in the UK for anybody and everybody who has a job to go to in the UK.
Whether you think unlimited and unrestricted FoM is a better way is your own opinion, of course, but isn't one shared with the EU itself which DOES NOT allow unlimited and unrestricted FoM into the EU of non-EU citizens.
So post-BREXIT, the UK will only be doing what the EU currently does itself.
Edited to add - Even Monsieur Europe sees that the problem of FoM being abused and the problems it causes.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/23/...e-emmanuel-macron-eastern-europe.html?mcubz=3
But then again, he won't be called xenophobic like people in the UK who share the same view as he does....
Talk of future immigration and freedom of movement is pointless until both the UK and the EU find a solution to future of the Irish border. Although this is Britain so they'll mostly likely stick a border up in the North and slags us(Irish) off the papers.
Looking at Canada as an example you can apply for a visitors visa online.
I couldn't when applying for my wife's visitor visa to the UK.
Regardless right now I don't have to apply, I could book a ticket and be on the mainland tomorrow, we start putting up visa requirements and they will do the same. Our freedoms sacrificed because some people don't like foreigners
I mentioned that it would depend on the bureaucracy involved. I don't really find apply for Visas as a curtailing of my freedom either.
It's closer than Australia?
I couldn't when applying for my wife's visitor visa to the UK.
Regardless right now I don't have to apply, I could book a ticket and be on the mainland tomorrow, we start putting up visa requirements and they will do the same. Our freedoms sacrificed because some people don't like foreigners
FOM might cause problems but nothing which justifies that you sacrifice it all together.
Any job? So fruit pickers are in? Could anyone say they are going to Uber and come in? Could businesses higher a cohort of Eastern Europeans and bring them in? Where is the upper limit?
Take the bloody chip off your shoulder.
It's bugger all to do with ' some people don't like foreigners '....
Would your wife have been able to get her visa easier / quicker / cheaper in Belgium or Finland ? Will her visa be easier / quicker / cheaper to get in Belgium or Finland post-Brexit ?
Most people I know in the UK who voted to leave voted to leave because of what the EU is already and is (was ?) going to be like after a few more years of 'more harmonisation and closer integration'
Ask Macron - by your definition, he doesn't like foreigners either.
And what Freedoms are you, personally, sacrificing through BREXIT, can I ask ?
I take it you've never been inside a Tesco / Argos / Sports Direct Distribution Centre, then ?
2,000 people per shift; three shifts, 24 / 7; all on zero hour contracts. And most of those employees are already from Eastern Europe and employed by Agencies who recruit them in their own countries and send them to the UK ( or France or Germany ) but pay them ' local ' wages, no pensions, because then everyone can get their Corn Flakes / cuddly toys / trainers a bit cheaper.
Looking at Canada as an example you can apply for a visitors visa online.
Does that mean that they don't want anything to do with such 'monstrosity'? Because by the looks of it, the Brexiters are being quite persistent regarding transitional deals, trade deals....all sort of deals really.
At least the US are honest enough to want to 'reform' trade the Us and Mexico. The UK wants to keep EU immigrants away but are quite desperate to keep unrestricted access to their markets and money.
You don't need an eu membership to work anywhere in the eu, if you have something to offer you will be snapped up. I have mentioned this a million times so membership is irrelevant.Enabled him to live and work in the Netherlands, a country he seems to love, far easier than if Freedom of Movement hadn't existed I think.
Canada is pro immigration. A relative of mine just had a baby in Canada and the child was automatically given citizenship. Is the UK that sort of country?
Really no idea....
But quite simply, the UK is quite prepared to offer the EU a Free Trade Agreement, without import duties / tariffs / quotas / etc.
It is the EU which is currently preventing that - not the UK.
In exactly the same way that the EU keeps non-EU immigrants away, but wants to sign Trade Agreements with those countries.
Spot the difference - because I can't....
Canada is pro immigration. A relative of mine just had a baby in Canada and the child was automatically given citizenship. Is the UK that sort of country?
Kind of ironic that people are shitting the bed over the fact the UK is proposing immigration along the same lines as Canada, which is 'pro immigration.'
As it stands in the UK, if 1 parent is British then the baby is automatically a citizen. If neither are but you have lived in the UK you can register before you are 18 providing you spent the majority of your time between 0-10 in the UK.
Having to check in with the Police every 3 months to make sure you're papers are in order and that you have a job, hardly feels like freedom.Enabled him to live and work in the Netherlands, a country he seems to love, far easier than if Freedom of Movement hadn't existed I think.
Erm neither parents are Canadian
I was referring to the general proposals that the UK has put forward in terms of visas etc.
Providing the child spends no more than 90 days outside the UK in each of their first 10 years then they/their parents can register for them to be a citizen which isn't a discretionary thing, if they meet the criteria they are a citizen.
I am referring to Canada being more pro immigration then the UK is. I've yet to see Canada shooting at the foot due to xenophobia.