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Joined: 27 Nov 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 29 Nov 2007
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From: london
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: Reading real life crime stories, I have recently founded a sublime appetite for chicks; I hope this is not a mid life crisis?

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chaz   
29 Nov 2007
Life / rules and regulation for marrying a polish girl [68]

Shelleys, are you into immigration work? coz I know even the H O ebb on current issues with the law.

Nothing personal but ur IMHO is right, I did read his brief but remember i am not advising him just giving him my in-depth understanding of current issues in order to authenticate this fact; I needed to go beyond his recourse. Love you shellys :~)
chaz   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

Quoting: ShelleyS
Im ENGLISH and my coutry is ENGLAND

Sorry Daisy, I knew you where well informed than that, making statements from the depth of depravity. Some people just ought to take a second look at who they are; and if been English is all they have then they ought to be ashamed of themselves.
chaz   
29 Nov 2007
Life / rules and regulation for marrying a polish girl [68]

Quoting: ShelleyS
if he marrys her...he gets no status in the UK as a result of

Before I proceed between us, how did you pool her? :~) niceone! pls see my order tread you intellegent so you know what am all about. Yes?

I think Tomcatkins Esq. gives some decent moral advice, inasmuch as I have some bones to pick with him on another thread.
Now son listen, I can't give you legal advice as its outside my proviso and you not my billable client. There are a number of things that's come into play.

1. your country of origin
2. how long you've know her (remember I'm not giving you an advise I'm making a statement based on my understanding of the law.)

3. have you lived together?
Shelley seems to know a lot about immigration law your link was great but outdated.

Son, she is an EU national, right? Then the EU law does take precedence over national law. ECHR is enshrined therein forming the bases of the EU laws pertinent to your predicament ECHR article 8 is your get away clause ( the right to respect for home and family life) I am not am immigration lawyer but I know that there are case laws to purport that fact. Presently I am on holiday away from my books but my email should be somewhere on this forum, should you wish to get in touch but remember I can't advise you.

I did say that Shelleys was outdated, hoops sorry shelleys you are.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4894544.stm

If that what you want ( to be married, and your moves are pure) good luck. I get another French beer and continue pretending to ski-ing.
chaz   
29 Nov 2007
UK, Ireland / Are polish pupils harming native british childrens education? [280]

This is nothing but an attempt by the instructional rightwing to pirate a system of racial togetherness and social cohesion that this country has enjoyed over the years.

Why not them make an issue over the contribution made by these so called “immigrants” make to society? If the bulk of the Brits that are on benefits could get off the phat a*ses and get a job 3- 5 yrs ago, maybe we should not even be having this conversion. You call up the Dept of work and pensions and enquire about the available vacancies in England and Wales, I bet you, you’ll be told about 400,000+

Now this is my argument if these vacancies are been filled, by had working people irregardless where they are from; and paying taxes and NI pls note its called national insurance; national, and yet those with their crooked and perverse mind keep referring to them as immigrants, not with the full understanding of the word, but with all its derogatory implication. (Some legal bits, if we could establish this premise then they are committing a crime, it called incitement {:~) NB I have the copyright on this son }so if you are a victim see me, why suffer in silence? )

My little advice is, let be very careful we are all brothers and sisters; we have no right to treat and refer to people in ways and manner that we ourselves would be uncomfortable with. At the end of the day most of our beloved friends are here to make a better life for themselves and their families. You now tell me what more honourable than that?