Yes I know I have read most of your informative posts on immagration
With the Bird situation adding further fuel to the enourmous can of worms...I was just speculating on how the Consulate could resolve the whole issue without losing face. I may be way off the mark..who knows
berrigans bitch wrote:Yes I know I have read most of your informative posts on immagration
With the Bird situation adding further fuel to the enourmous can of worms...I was just speculating on how the Consulate could resolve the whole issue without losing face. I may be way off the mark..who knows
It kind of makes a mockery of the whole logic behind turning people down for work visa's in the UK if they can simply get one in a less strict EU company and then have freedom to travel and work.
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berrigans bitch wrote:Yes I know I have read most of your informative posts on immagration
With the Bird situation adding further fuel to the enourmous can of worms...I was just speculating on how the Consulate could resolve the whole issue without losing face. I may be way off the mark..who knows
Good question. I suspect that, club loyalties aside, Crocker has the best chance of overturning his refusal and the High Commission will. if pressed, say that the new evidence presented outweighed the previous refusal so they were happy to issue the visa. The general toughening up will still be applied and spread across the world to other countries.
PS Love the mixed metaphor of adding fuel to a can of worms!
Chris28 wrote:Good question. I suspect that, club loyalties aside, Crocker has the best chance of overturning his refusal and the High Commission will. if pressed, say that the new evidence presented outweighed the previous refusal so they were happy to issue the visa. The general toughening up will still be applied and spread across the world to other countries.
PS Love the mixed metaphor of adding fuel to a can of worms!
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Big Dave T wrote:It kind of makes a mockery of the whole logic behind turning people down for work visa's in the UK if they can simply get one in a less strict EU company and then have freedom to travel and work.
Which is why I suspect that the UKBA will try and keep Bird out of the country if they possibly can.
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Kosh wrote:Which is why I suspect that the UKBA will try and keep Bird out of the country if they possibly can.
Is it not a perfect opportunity for our country to try and grow some balls and influence Europe instead of them always telling us what to do? What exactly do our MEPs do anyway?
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It's like the 'Avian Flu' thing.
How do you keep Bird from getting in the country,
We've never stopped French Birds from entering though.
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The way of the Yogi.
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