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More broken Brexit promises?
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They have until 2022 before they have to apply for a permit. |
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Why on earth would a successful business woman in the Czech Republic, married to a British citizen, and with a mortgage free house, want to come to the UK for?
Why can't she get a holiday visa like anyone else? :p: |
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As is plainly obvious from the story you linked to. Just bog-standard Home Office civil service incompetence. If we reach the point where people who have been promised settlement are actually being told they can’t have it, at that point it’s a broken promise. As of right now, it’s just another desperate scrabble in the mud for a “broken Brexit promise” story. I’m sure it won’t stop you trying though. |
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Yes, why would a heavily pregnant woman want her husband with her?
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A visit is just that, no need for entitlement to residency. If he has a legal Spanish passport, then he can visit, just as any legal Spanish passport holder can visit. Why should a UK MP get involved over 2 people living in Spain? Quote:
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Anyone know why you can't get a milkshake in McDonald's in England Scotland or Wales but you can in N Ireland? Doesn't particularly bother me as I don't really like them from there but is there a reason besides the one intimated?
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Northern Ireland almost certainly shares the same supply chain as ROI and the milkshakes are most likely manufactured there.
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Obviously. Re-apply now. |
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The HGV driver shortage is Europe wide.
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The problem is that too many people get a "nose-bleed", if they are expected to work too far, or for too long, away from home. |
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