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-: is not quite right, because that £400 covers for one or more children applying at the same moment in time. It is not £400 per child.Then a further £400 for each child under the age of 18.
Are you seriously suggesting that British citizenship is not worth the naturalisation fee?Siggi wrote:John,
Yes the UK test has been passed and no we have only been here four and half years.So I know we still need to do the ILR thing too.
But I'm added up the costs now and wondering if we should'nt call it a day and return to our homeland and forget that we ever had a history with England ie, Grand parents, Mother and uncles that die in two world wars.
I don't think the thinking has anything to do with "English speaking Commonwealth citizens", either eay. It's got a lot to do with introducing a financial barrier to ILR and naturalisation for those in lower skilled/paid occupations.Siggi wrote:Jaj,
Your reply really suprises me.
So you agree that the visa fees and everything is in line with inflation.
Is this not just another underhanded way of trying to get rid of English speaking Commonwealth Citzens, who by in large have strong links to the UK in favour of non English speaking Eastern Europeans with no links the the UK>
Comparing the EU to the Commonwealth isn't fair. Also, you can't blame anyone but the guy doing the test for failing it twice - it's not that difficult if you revise well.Siggi wrote:You are in part right ie "setting up financial barriers" to curb lower skilled workers.
Either way Eastern Europeans are now been favoured over Common Wealth Citizens as they do not have the same financial restriction placed on them in terms visa costs.
IT IS A DISGRACE ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT
I meet a poor fellow re-writting his Englishness test for the third time,he was from India and I'm sure he could not really afford the £34 each time he wrote the test and failed.
Dont forget how Imperial Great Britain exploited many of the Common Wealth countrys and it seems they are repeating this bit of history again.
Comparing the EU to the Commonwealth isn't fair. Also, you can't blame anyone but the guy doing the test for failing it twice - it's not that difficult if you revise well.