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Monifé wrote:I totally agree with the Government and GNIB at cracking down on Sham Marriages BUT not at the expense of genuine couples!
They need to form genuine plans and tactics and not just discriminate against a few nationalities. Ok so the majority of the applications are from Pakistani, Indian and Nigerian. But that could also be because there is a hell of alot more of those nationalities living in Ireland than others and their home countries are very populous aswell.
My fiancé is Nigerian and I know there are A LOT of dodgy, nigerian scammers out there, as there is other nationalities, but that DOES NOT mean that all of them are like that![/b]
I'd Imagine that they want to want until the ring leaders show their heads first and then nail them. Its not exactly an easy matter to proof before a court beyond all reasonable doubt, so they need to build their cases, as if they fail, the ring leaders get a lucky escape and become even more careful next time round. What makes you so sure that the Gardaà hae kept their eyes closed?knapps wrote:there are groups in dublin and cork who are importing these women to Ireland and then supplying them for money..where the hell are guards??? can they not arrest them like....this is a nuisance ...i come from the same country this is getting ridiculous!!! Arrest these guys plz plz plz...also let Latvian agencies know these girls are to be checked closely
Of course its clear to everyone even the dogs on the street.knapps wrote:come on...some of the couples can't even communicate to each other!! is it not clear??
[b]IMMIGRATION, RESIDENCE AND PROTECTION BILL 2010[/b] wrote: 7.—For the avoidance of doubt, the fact that a foreign national
seeking to enter into or be present or remain in the State is married,
or related by marriage, to a particular person does not, of itself,
create any entitlement for that foreign national to be granted a visa,
entry permission or residence permission, or have a residence per-
mission renewed under this Act.
Marriage itself not to create immigration advantage.
August 2010Monifé wrote:I totally agree with the Government and GNIB at cracking down on Sham Marriages BUT not at the expense of genuine couples!
They need to form genuine plans and tactics and not just discriminate against a few nationalities. Ok so the majority of the applications are from Pakistani, Indian and Nigerian. But that could also be because there is a hell of alot more of those nationalities living in Ireland than others and their home countries are very populous aswell.
My fiancé is Nigerian and I know there are A LOT of dodgy, nigerian scammers out there, as there is other nationalities, but that DOES NOT mean that all of them are like that![/b]
maganzo wrote:August 2010Monifé wrote:I totally agree with the Government and GNIB at cracking down on Sham Marriages BUT not at the expense of genuine couples!
They need to form genuine plans and tactics and not just discriminate against a few nationalities. Ok so the majority of the applications are from Pakistani, Indian and Nigerian. But that could also be because there is a hell of alot more of those nationalities living in Ireland than others and their home countries are very populous aswell.
My fiancé is Nigerian and I know there are A LOT of dodgy, nigerian scammers out there, as there is other nationalities, but that DOES NOT mean that all of them are like that![/b]
Five foreign nationals were arrested in Tilbury on 25 August following a UK Border Agency operation at a church where a suspected sham marriage was due to take place.
Officers from a specialist immigration crime team stopped the wedding at St John's Church, Dock Road, Tilbury as it was about to start at 12:00.
The Nigerian groom and Dutch bride were put in handcuffs at the altar, while two witnesses - a Nigerian man and woman - were also arrested inside the church.
Another Nigerian man, believed to be the wedding 'fixer', tried to escape by scaling a 6ft fence but was apprehended by officers from Essex Police.
What was your exact point quoting my post and then writing your post?maganzo wrote:August 2010Monifé wrote:I totally agree with the Government and GNIB at cracking down on Sham Marriages BUT not at the expense of genuine couples!
They need to form genuine plans and tactics and not just discriminate against a few nationalities. Ok so the majority of the applications are from Pakistani, Indian and Nigerian. But that could also be because there is a hell of alot more of those nationalities living in Ireland than others and their home countries are very populous aswell.
My fiancé is Nigerian and I know there are A LOT of dodgy, nigerian scammers out there, as there is other nationalities, but that DOES NOT mean that all of them are like that![/b]
Five foreign nationals were arrested in Tilbury on 25 August following a UK Border Agency operation at a church where a suspected sham marriage was due to take place.
Officers from a specialist immigration crime team stopped the wedding at St John's Church, Dock Road, Tilbury as it was about to start at 12:00.
The Nigerian groom and Dutch bride were put in handcuffs at the altar, while two witnesses - a Nigerian man and woman - were also arrested inside the church.
Another Nigerian man, believed to be the wedding 'fixer', tried to escape by scaling a 6ft fence but was apprehended by officers from Essex Police.
I dont actually understand your point. But I must tell you that in africa that are reasons why people wish their family members to be around during their wedding. and it does not necessarily mean they want it that way. if I may tell you some of the reasons, some people want to make their wedding big simple because mr. A did the same and they dont want people to say ill of them. And therefore, so much people waste their money in doing that. it is kind of tradition why some people dont really like but they dont have so much choice in the society they live in. So people who find alternative ways of doing it and mostly when it is not their own country will go ahead to do that.considering, polish and nigerians (just a simple example, and not intended to generalise, honestly) are genuinely relgious (and many of them Christian) and within reason family orienated, countries, how come they get married in the presence little or no families?, or how come, they don't, considering it being the biggest day of their lives, not get married in their respective countries, considering they would, regardless of where they are from, and considering, its not that expensive to travel within europe, get on with the marriage cermony there? why the rush? why the instances of a civil, considering, some may actually be of the same religion, insist on the civil marriage? (i ask that question with the knowledge and lack of ignorance to different beliefs, culture etc)
Point I am making is for most part, these weddings are dodgy. You miss the point completely. I ain't talking about white wedding or whatever equivalent in people's culture, I am talking about the lack of presence of family members, such as a sibling, parent or even friends. So paid stand ins as guests is generally ok? well maybe if you are on a bender and think getting married in Las Vegas before a singing Elvis is your thingkoded wrote:I dont actually understand your point. But I must tell you that in africa that are reasons why people wish their family members to be around during their wedding. and it does not necessarily mean they want it that way. if I may tell you some of the reasons, some people want to make their wedding big simple because mr. A did the same and they dont want people to say ill of them. And therefore, so much people waste their money in doing that. it is kind of tradition why some people dont really like but they dont have so much choice in the society they live in. So people who find alternative ways of doing it and mostly when it is not their own country will go ahead to do that.considering, polish and nigerians (just a simple example, and not intended to generalise, honestly) are genuinely relgious (and many of them Christian) and within reason family orienated, countries, how come they get married in the presence little or no families?, or how come, they don't, considering it being the biggest day of their lives, not get married in their respective countries, considering they would, regardless of where they are from, and considering, its not that expensive to travel within europe, get on with the marriage cermony there? why the rush? why the instances of a civil, considering, some may actually be of the same religion, insist on the civil marriage? (i ask that question with the knowledge and lack of ignorance to different beliefs, culture etc)
Again, you mentioned about why the rush?! Well, their is always rush as far as marriage is concerned. it is not just because of immigration reasons. People of the same background rush marriages too. And I will also tell you some of the reasons, Some ladies wish to get married as soon as possible the guy told him that he will marry her. This I understand is because they dont want anything to distory the proposal. The same with some guys who really want a lady.
Therefore, the point you are making there is pointless to this issue of "sham marriages".
Of course if say why the rush in applying for residency in the country they live in well, i can as well suspect something fishy there too.
There are many ways to stop "sham marriages". and I think if the people responsible for that really want to do that they will do so.
Like acme4242 keep pointing to you, they are just trying to breach the rights of spouse of eu citizen and Irish citizens with their main aim of reducing unemployment.
Sounds like a good idea. Especially when these alleged sham marriages cannot be proven, and in the vast majority of cases these people are being made to feel a criminal because they fall in love and don't have a regular immigration status.doesnotcompute wrote:The Gardaà should stop wasting their time chasing down "sham marriages", and commit their resources to hunting down the criminals in the Dáil and the banker mofos who f*cked this country up!!!