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by Wanderer » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:27 pm
[quote="shandave2001"]Wanderer wrote
"Me too, incredibly dearly beloved it might seem but certain no former Eastern Bloc girl I'm acquainted with would go near an Indian or Pakistani, or indeed Bangladeshi or Chinese, they've been sheltered too long to appreciate diversity, they need time.
Even those from 'Kavkas' ie Causus ie slightly brown are viewed as well dodgy..."
Wanderer, I don't know in which world u live. Imran khan, a Pakistani (cricketer), married to one of the most beautiful, young girl in Britain, I mean Jemima Khan. I don't know if Jemima would like to even sit with u for coffee. We don't have ur photo, so we don't know how handsome (if at all) u are.....)?
Elizabeth Hurley, one of the top model in Britain has married to an Indian business man Mr kaldeep Nayyar. These are just examples, otherwise list goes on.
Do I need to go to in details of Lady Dianna's love with a Pakistani heart Surgeon Dr Hasnaat? (he has moved back to Pakistan now)
In London, particularly in east, if one walk in street, he will find many examples of couples where one of them is eastern European and other from Indian sub-continent. I have a personal friend who is British Asian and married to a Polish girl, they have baby and happy. Neither of them has any problem with immigration as one EEA national and another British passport holder.
Wanderer, is it enviousness/jealousy, or it is just ur personal relationship disaster that u concluded no Eastern European women will establish relationship with Asians.
People reading posts in this forum, bear in mind, an immigration advisor doesn't have to be a lawyer, so possibly one could be school leaver and an immigration advisor. Many of them pass Level 2 of OISC and become immigration advisors.
For example, Wanderer has said in other forum that he is not a lawyer, however, that is not all, he neither seems expert in immigration law nor any knowledgeable/educated person, I wonder what he is doing in this forum? Is it immigration law that anyone comment and advise without any ability? One would dare to do this in criminal/family law?
I think it is time to put a restriction that only qualified solicitors and barristers could practice immigration law; similarly as for criminal law a qualified solicitor or barrister is required. I am saying this because look at the above posts, which sort of people have become immigration advisors. At least a qualified solicitor or barrister would be graduate, have further training by completing LPC/BVC and then pupillage/training contract and then admission to legal profession by competing and on merit by knowing code of conduct.
Wanderer also gave her conclusion that ghaznafer's case was false because baltic states like Latvia have beloved, so a man from Indian sub-continent cannot live in Latvia. She wrote: “A Pakistani living in Latvia - Asians are few and far between in this former Soviet Republic not really known for it's facial tolerance. How did that happen?â€
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....