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It would be better than collectively punishing foreignors which is basically what they are doing now. This could be used to harrass people as well so I would be sceptical.ciaramc wrote:Have to say I like the idea of the surprise checks.....in Italy it is done on a regular basis....to make sure they are not marriage of convenience!
Maybe with these checks they will speed up the application/waiting process?
I would have to agree with you Sovtek.sovtek wrote:
It would be better than collectively punishing foreignors which is basically what they are doing now. This could be used to harrass people as well so I would be sceptical.
No one disagree with your opinions, but it is the intentions of the measure the Justice department are trying to implement that people are questioning.ciaramc wrote:Sorry don't agree......
I know of loads of people that married just for documents....and that annoys me so much as my husband is bbeing punished as a result!!!
I think home chhecks that you are actually living with your spouse, is fair enough!!! If you are genuinely married...you have nothing to worry about! Sorry but that's my opinion!
They can carry out some selective checks if they suspect fraud, but they can not do it "if they so choose". They have to have serious belief that there is fraud in the specific case.Obie wrote:They have the power to do that if they so choose, although it is done mostly in rear and suspicious cases.
Italy, UK and Denmark are already doing live interviews with applicant. It still doesn't stop them talking about so called increase in marriage of convenience and telling you "especially UK" that delays are due to checks they are trying to conduct.ciaramc wrote:Obie don't worry I don't mind if you or anyone else disagree with me that's the whole point of the forum....I still think it is not that bad that the DoJ are making house visits to make sure people are married! I know this is done in other countries.....and I wouldn't say the vast majority of marriages are not of convenience, alot of them are ...which makes it worse for all of us genuine couples!! Anyway let's agree to disagree! Lets just hope it does speed up the process!
Is this a specific public letter? Or an idea?Obie wrote:When you see the Irish Justice department letter to his Latvian counterpart, talking about statistically different cultural difference in Pakistani and Latvian couple, and that their love and relationship could not be due to chance. You get a clear picture of what's going on in their mind.
I just found something on RTE news website that is similar to the Article i read on the newspaper.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Is there a specific reference to it? Freedom of information requests are built on this sort of thing! And they are cheap!
I know, it is quite ridiculous. I know the terrorism legislation is used to suppress political dissent as well. Like the elderly British man who was arrested in the UK after calling a minister at a trade union conference a liar.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:In the UK they have been stopping extra white people and women to make sure that they do not "disproportionately" stop asian looking men.
It is an amazing back-assed way of being "fair".