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"Harry and Meghan"....

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by Aromulus, Nov 28, 2017.

  1. Jim
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    Jim Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I don't think so, but may have to take the British citizen test:lol:
  2. Bluebird71
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    Bluebird71 Well-Known Member

    Coming from America, I wonder if her English is of an acceptable standard?
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  3. Bootsonground
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    Bootsonground Guest


    In all fairness..He didnt "label" you as thick did he?..
    He simply asked you if you are.
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  4. Bluebird71
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    Bluebird71 Well-Known Member

    Thats ok then - if it's asked as a question it is not a direct attempt at an insult at all.
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  5. Drunken Max
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    Drunken Max Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    No, I was talking about republicans who are republicans in that they want to abolish the monarchy. This is boring now. Like I said, Socialist and republicanism are all valid view points and have similarities.. which is what I said so you are now agreeing with me... took a while but usually happens.
  6. Bootsonground
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    Bootsonground Guest

    Correct.
    See!!
    I don`t think that you are that "thick" at all!
  7. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    I am sorry.

    I am sorry for having started this thread.

    I was trying to express my opinion on something,

    The news have taken over all media outlets, one cannot excape the exposure, and all I have done is bring it here..............

    So I created a rod for my own back on my home turf............:oops:
  8. Drunken Max
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    Drunken Max Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    The good news is that the Royal Family keep breeding so there will be plenty more threads to poke the republicans with ;)
  9. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member


    And those are the ones we know of............
  10. Bootsonground
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    Bootsonground Guest

    God save the Queen.
    Be at the ready to fix bayonets.

  11. walesrob
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    walesrob Administrator Staff Member

    Don't be sorry, we're all entitled to our own opinion, this is an open forum. While I'm not having a dig at anyone on this forum in particular, it's a shame how we seem incapable of rational debate without the "-ist" being trotted out, or resorting to personal insults. Its almost like a bizarre game of one-upmanship, examples - I'm more politically correct than you - or I'm more civilised than you - or you're a right wing capitalist pig or left wing loony socialist, blah blah, jibba jabba.
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  12. walesrob
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    walesrob Administrator Staff Member

    Some wonderful examples of Republics across the world - Zimbabwe, Philippines, Iran, North Korea, Rwanda, Iraq. :like:
  13. Drunken Max
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    Drunken Max Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    France, Italy, Germany, USA.. Want to look at some African / Arab countries with monarchies?
  14. Markham
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    Markham Guest

    Just who do you think pays for the costs associated with a presidency? The president or the people?
    Politics is an opinion-based pursuit. What I wrote is purely factual being reportage of what an individual has said.
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    True - but you omitted the country that some view as the blueprint for future Britain - Venezuela.
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  16. Drunken Max
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    Drunken Max Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Troll post, say it enough times and its true I guess
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  18. Bluebird71
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    Bluebird71 Well-Known Member

    Who views it that way?
  19. Markham
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    Markham Guest

    I'll give you three guesses.

    And a hint: it isn't Theresa May, the Queen or Vladimir Putin.
  20. one world
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    one world Active Member Trusted Member

    A FB Post from immigration advising company.....

    UK marriage visa advice for Meghan Markle and why The Daily Mail is wrong to claim she will become a British Citizen after 3 years.

    We are delighted to hear the news of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s engagement! The newspapers finally have something to write about other than Brexit, and this article in The Daily Mail has caught our attention today: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/…/article…/Meghan-UK-citizen.html

    The article claims Meghan won’t become a British citizen automatically by having a British spouse (correct !). Then they insist Meghan would become “a fully-fledged Briton in 3 years”.

    Meghan is not a client of ours (but who knows after this post!), yet we are concerned about Meghan following this unqualified immigration advice by The Daily Mail (they are not even regulated by the OISC!). So, we have decided to write this post to offer the happy couple a free UK immigration law consultation (normally worth £150!).

    Firstly, Meghan needs a UK Spouse visa , which will be for 2.5 years. The couple have to meet the Financial Requirement and show income of £18600. We are not aware of Prince Harry having a full-time job, so this may be a problem. Meghan’s employment by Suits won’t be taken into account by the Immigration Rules. Fortunately, the couple can instead show savings of £62500 between them.

    If they end up overspending their savings on wedding (and THAT white coat can’t be cheap!), they could rely on third party support , such as the Queen or Prince Charles’. The downside of that option is Meghan and Harry would have to claim exceptional circumstances. Hmm, OK, maybe their case would be exceptional but then Meghan would be put in the 10-year Partner route and wait 10 years to become a Brit! (All without recourse to public funds, which may prove difficult with a palace to look after.)

    Meghan can meet the English language requirement automatically by being an American citizen, although she may have to take A1 exam in “posh” English to understand her in-laws. And just as well, tests in Geordie, Scouse and other regional accents.

    After all that hard work , Meghan could apply for extension of her visa for further 2.5 years. The good thing here is her own income can now be counted towards the £18600 Financial Requirement. Or can be combined with Harry’s, if they need to add up to the threshold of £18600.

    After 5 years - permanent residency application. Meghan would need to take a Life in the UK test. She’d need to seriously study the textbook, otherwise her answers on HER life in the UK may puzzle the computers.

    Finally, after 5 years (and not 3!) Meghan could apply for British Citizenship. She may struggle with the requirement of “absences from the UK” which are limited to certain number of days during the 5-year period. On the other hand, only full days outside the UK are counted, so all Meghan has to do is to make short foreign tours but frequently. A lot of jet-lag, but, Meghan, a British passport is worth it!
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