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That's the point...Hernancortes wrote: It is only a matter of time before many migrants favour a new destination
Where tho?mym wrote:That's the point...Hernancortes wrote: It is only a matter of time before many migrants favour a new destination
Canada, Australia, New Zealand.Wanderer wrote:Where tho?
UK is following Aussie model so I assume it's just as bad there, NZ and Canada - don't they have similar systems? ISTR looking in Canada and being scared off my the cost. Was a while ago tho...paulp wrote:Canada, Australia, New Zealand.Wanderer wrote:Where tho?
Can the UK compete on quality of life and weather?Wanderer wrote:UK is following Aussie model so I assume it's just as bad there, NZ and Canada - don't they have similar systems? ISTR looking in Canada and being scared off my the cost. Was a while ago tho...
Of course, the North Sea Gale in Scarborough is SOOOO bracing!paulp wrote:Can the UK compete on quality of life and weather?Wanderer wrote:UK is following Aussie model so I assume it's just as bad there, NZ and Canada - don't they have similar systems? ISTR looking in Canada and being scared off my the cost. Was a while ago tho...
I'm Canadian and American, so I really feel like a berk. What the hell am I doing here?UKbound wrote:And I agree, they're going to end up missing out on highly skilled immigration to places like Canada or Australia. The thing that's working well for the UK is the speed of the process. For Canada, the waiting list is 4 years from the US, or even more from the UK at last count. But - they give you ILR right away, no waiting. And unless it's changed, citizenship can come after 3 years in Canada. So that's 2 points.
My sister is settled in Australia, while she is happy about the weather it's opposite for the quality of life over there...paulp wrote:Can the UK compete on quality of life and weather?
And they're miles behind on Coronation Street too...olisun wrote:My sister is settled in Australia, while she is happy about the weather it's opposite for the quality of life over there...paulp wrote:Can the UK compete on quality of life and weather?
How does she define quality of life? Stress levels, commute time or easy access to bars?olisun wrote:My sister is settled in Australia, while she is happy about the weather it's opposite for the quality of life over there...
Wanderer wrote: the UK is a business not a country....
You msut clean the homes of chavs for 12 hours before they allow u citizenshipglobal gypsy wrote:The biggest joke in these new changes is this bit about 'probationary citizens' and how by 'actively contributing' to the community, people under this category can expect to become 'full citizens' in a 'minimum of 1 year'. And how do you prove you are 'active'? By getting involved in voluntary work!
I suppose this means on top of being a productive immigrant, i.e. holding a well-paying job, paying taxes, etc. you also need to do voluntary work. Forget that leisure time, folks! Get 'active'!
Jeez, the whole thing looks like something cooked up at a pub over a drink...
Green paper indeed...perhaps belongs in a loo?
Australia DOES NOT retrospectively apply new regulationsWanderer wrote:UK is following Aussie model so I assume it's just as bad there, NZ and Canada - don't they have similar systems? ISTR looking in Canada and being scared off my the cost. Was a while ago tho...paulp wrote:Canada, Australia, New Zealand.Wanderer wrote:Where tho?
Europe seems to be the centre of things now, but even the traditionally strong EU economies like Germany are pants now.
Russia anyone? Loads of money there now, but believe it or not immigration is a nightmare...
vory zakone...