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Guys.... i dont know if any one else has any news on that but i have contacted SOLVIT and Immigartion council and asked them if DOJ are providing stamp 4 for 2 years to them who are denied with the reason that they are not resided in another member state. Both Organisations said:stmani wrote:EVERBODY!!!!!!!!!!! i have a good news.....
I spoke to solvit crowed, they saying DoJ are in process of changing decision letters following the court rulling........and will issue new letters shortly!!!!!!
looks like everybody will get a positive letter this time!!
oh for $#&^%**limey wrote:Confuzzled: Sincerest apologies, I forgot that the young always know better.
Hahaha! I'm not the only one who sees a certain irony there?I am pissed of with forum ppl always taking everything so bloody personally...
Muwahahaha!! Let me give you a picture:limey wrote:It is a great privilige to be allowed to live in and gain citizenship of another country. Not something to be treated so lightly!
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_m ... per-capitaWiki wrote:Crime is a major problem in South Africa. According to a survey for the period 1998-2000 compiled by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, South Africa was ranked second for assault and murder (by all means) per capita, in addition to being ranked second for rape and first for rapes per capita.[1] Total crime per capita is 10th out of the 60 countries in the dataset. Other data rank South Africa second in the world for murders per capita and first for assaults and rapes.[2] Note that these statistics only compare statistics from approximately 60 countries (typically better-developed countries) and many of the remaining countries of the world will have higher rates of violent crime - though these are usually unmeasured, disputed or uncomparable. The UN statistics also contain some flaws (e.g. gun crime in South Africa[3]).
Amen to that! saturday and sunday mornings are a disaster zone in the city center.Apart from Alcoholism(this is the home of the Guinness after all!), and the high cost of food, things are pretty good.Certain parts of dublin are to be avoided sometimes because of drug trade related violence.BigAppleWoodenShoe wrote:I have never lived in a country in which there is so much puking and alcohol abuse. I just don't understand why I see so many drunk old men floating in their own vomit on a sunday afternoon.