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2019-07-31 at 5:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Right. Asylum seekers do not cover migrants et al. So why conflate the two?
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assylum seekers are migrants.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement
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2019-07-31 at 10:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny assylum seekers are migrants.
And not all migrants are asylum seekers.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement
nuff sad.
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2019-07-31 at 10:08 AM UTCthe EU Negro Exchange
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2019-07-31 at 12:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny when an illiterate somali comes and are unable to find a job because he couldnt speak, much write whatever language of the land is using,
his bills will have to be borne by tax payers.
wrongB1 Speaking and Listening Test for UK Citizenship
Everyone wishes to live a better life and with this positive thought in mind, many people want to apply for British citizenship because the UK is the place where many people believe they can make their dreams come true. Perhaps they wish come to the UK to gain a degree in one of the best universities in the world. Maybe they want to come here to get a respected job and settle down permanently. Some may want to marry and have a family here. There are a variety of good reasons to settle in the UK.
But from October 2013, the government officials have changed some of the rules for applicants for Citizenship. From now on, as well as passing the Life in the UK test to show their knowledge of British customs, traditions and way of life, everyone also has to meet set guidelines to show that they understand the language. One way of doing this is to pass the B1Speaking and listening test for UK citizenship.
A good reason for changing the rules for applicants is so that they could show that they can communicate effectively and thus be better placed to achieve their desired position in the British community and therefore find that coming to the UK was a good choice for them. It means they will be able to positively contribute to the community and this is a good outcome for all concerned.
What is the B1 Speaking and Listening Test for UK Citizenship? The said test is a guideline to make sure that all those applicants who have been approved by the visa officials, are well able to converse in the English language as spoken in UK.
https://www.examcentres.co.uk/english_exams/b1-speaking-listening-test-uk-citizenship
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2019-08-01 at 1:29 AM UTCThe EU is a great project and anyone who opposes it right now is probably brain damaged.
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2019-08-01 at 6:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Why do you like the EU? If you like something then I’m skeptical
It just makes a lot of economic sense for Europe to operate as a combined market. The concept of "economies of scale" is relevant here. If you are making 10 units of X per week, you get pleb prices. If you are making 1000/wk then you might have some negotiating power to get a bulk deal etc. Europe being one big market gives many economies and efficiencies. -
2019-08-01 at 6:43 AM UTCKids today agree with idiotic ideals just for the attention they get out of it. It's not like they actually believe it.
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2019-08-01 at 6:44 AM UTC
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2019-08-01 at 6:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator It just makes a lot of economic sense for Europe to operate as a combined market. The concept of "economies of scale" is relevant here. If you are making 10 units of X per week, you get pleb prices. If you are making 1000/wk then you might have some negotiating power to get a bulk deal etc. Europe being one big market gives many economies and efficiencies.
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2019-08-01 at 12:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny irrelavant,
as all assylum seekers are migrants.
It's not irrelevant at all and you're just making a category error, like saying I am allergic to "food" if I am allergic to jellybeans. If you REALLY want to crowbar in the word migrant because it's so special to you... It's easy to say asylum seeking migrants :)no, uk opted out, the irishes opted in.
very in.
Ireland proper isn't in Britain. Bitch Ireland is still opted out.