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Sorry to say there is a very easy answer to that question .... none! But then you probably realised that already, didn't you.How much in tax we can claim on the basis that we leave this country permanently?
Not so! If I may say so, a common fallacy. All you are not allowed to claim are the limited list of benefits within the definition of Public Funds defined in para 6 of the Immigration Rules. All other UK benefits, of which there are many, are fully claimable without having an impact upon any future visa application.we are not allowed to claim any benefits at all
I don't want to interrupt your flow, but it seems to me that there enough British people hanging around here, helping where they can, to show that it is simply not true that "all British people" are anti-immigration. You might like to consider the possibility of continuing your campaign without offending a section of your audience.Eugene_UK wrote:.....Do you know why: because it is easier for politicians to hit people like you and me so they can report to their voters "we are fighting immigration and immigrants". This is what all British people would like to hear.....
I fullly understand your frustration. But my 2 cents -Eugene_UK wrote:So I have decided to look at an option of leaving the UK without waiting for illusory ILR stamp in my passport (and who knows what surprises to come from HO)
ezh wrote:with respect to you, how do you know that the Netherlands won't change its immigration rules soon? It is such a small country... You may end up waiting for 10 years for your IRL there and perhaps will come back to the UK...
ezh - I understand and appreciate the point u want to make. but lets not do same mistake that people who are angry with the ILR change are making. Lets not compare UK with any other country and say that other countries are far worse for migrants.ezh wrote:Eugen_UK,
I don't think you should pay much attention to the result of these polls. It is easy to find polls with the opposite opinion. Did you work for some extended period of time in, for example, Germany and Frnace? If not - try. You'll prise the UK very highly then
Chris,
it is not the matter of "will" it is the matter of "when" - the Netherlands will change the rules... But go there, Holland is a good country to work and live (the landscape is too flat to me though). Although everyone speaks English you may want to learn the Dutch language - you'll need it to pass your Dutch citizenship ceremony soon
I seriously doubt the BNP have any influence on changing immigration rules, do they even hold any seats in parliament? Maybe the Tories will have some influence but definately not the BNP.Eugene_UK wrote:Hey, that`s what I mean - how do yo know that UK government will not change the rules within next 2 years, under pressure from BNP or Tories perhaps...or Migrationwatch...
That does not make sense, if that were the case then surely we should be getting abuse hurled at us on a daily basis? I mean have you or anyone on this board been made to feel unwelcome because they are an immigrant, or to put it another way discriminated against in any way?Eugene_UK wrote:BRITAIN has been named as one of the most xenophobic countries in the world