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I am not sure what leads you to think that short term residence in the UK will not work. That they call up UK immigration is good news. UK law (and Irish law) does talk about you being resident, also when it is for a short period. See http://eumovement.wordpress.com/2007/06 ... -question/ for the extracts of the relevant laws.Plaasjapie wrote:They did check our residence in a previous EU country. The "Go to Northern Ireland for a weekend" deal won't work folks. They phoned up UK immigration and asked whether we had been legally resident there.
I wouldn't blame Plaasjapie...I think he was annoyed at being quoted out of context and the implication that he had been an illegal in the UK.BigAppleWoodenShoe wrote:Isn't it wonderful that the soon a person has his issue resolved, he backs out and will not show any help to other people.
For some reason Plaasjapie does not want to share that with us anymore.
yeh right you are !archigabe wrote: I wouldn't blame Plaasjapie...I think he was annoyed at being quoted out of context and the implication that he had been an illegal in the UK.
Prove me here that i am dearly beloved !limey wrote:Runie: I note your post has been deleted and was probably the cause of Plaas removing their posts.
I've seen some of your previous posts relating to Irish being dearly beloved and can only say that if you haven't got anything constructive to say then don't bother saying it!