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But I don't think you will ever be truly happy. Immigrants like you are common place. Big chip on at least one shoulder.Also, i'm not Intending to live in the UK forever so the "gain" and "loss" balance will be restored, dont u worry
This post has nothing to do with me finding happiness...keffers wrote:
But I don't think you will ever be truly happy. Immigrants like you are common place.
Where have I exhibited that I do not comply with the laws of this country. On the contrary, I am complete opposite to those who come to this country and try to change it and try to impose their values etc on the people of this great country. I believe in playing by the rules of the country you come to live in and as they say, when in Rome, Do as the Romans Do... and not like many, you know WHO I am talking about, not least the incompetent IO turned immigrant I metLiving here forever? Better get used to complying with rules and regulations. That's the British way - didn't you know that?
Qualified PERSON, not Professional. If you did a little research, or had at least any clue what I am talking about, you wouldn't make this ignorant comment. God, should I just delete this post, people are just not getting it... some people I must say.sunmoon wrote: Later you mention that your partner is a qualified professional, does it really matter to other?
After all these posts/ comments from different people you still try to say you were right ? I think you were not only rude with the IOs but also with the forum members as well by posting your arrogant replies.giardaella wrote:Qualified PERSON, not Professional. If you did a little research, or had at least any clue what I am talking about, you wouldn't make this ignorant comment. God, should I just delete this post, people are just not getting it... some people I must say.sunmoon wrote: Later you mention that your partner is a qualified professional, does it really matter to other?
Most of the obnoxious passengers of cut-price airlines are binge-drinking Brits. Nice example to make your point!keffers wrote:Wherever you are from - it is that country's gain - and our loss.
Be thankful you are able to legally walk the streets of this country by virtue of a piece of legislation that nobody in this country voted for.
I get clear picture of your attitude.
Ever watch the TV program about the cut-price airlines and the obnoxious passengers? That's you to a tee.
Its ungrateful folk like you who give immigrants a bad name and make it more difficult for those who come after you.
That would have got the information across and not caused all the fuss and bother he's recieved.Beware - some of the ECOs at the airport don't know the rules re: family permits. I had a bit of fuss when I was in the european line and they tried to get me to move to the other nationality line. In the end - they also stamped my passport which they shouldn't have done. Suffice to say - I'll be making a formal complaint.
wht you all about. .do you have any idea and logic what are you talking about .. he was right .. and he was doing a right thing.. not like other scared no eu nationals . who do what ever they been told to do . and have no idea about their rights..keffers wrote:Wherever you are from - it is that country's gain - and our loss.
Be thankful you are able to legally walk the streets of this country by virtue of a piece of legislation that nobody in this country voted for.
I get clear picture of your attitude.
Ever watch the TV program about the cut-price airlines and the obnoxious passengers? That's you to a tee.
Its ungrateful folk like you who give immigrants a bad name and make it more difficult for those who come after you.
I might be wrong, but i just thought that, you should have respected the CIO authority, because at that time, he has acknowledge they were wrong in their dealings with you, and was in the process of dealing with them.The supervisor stood there all this time and whenever I'd try to tell the guy off, he'd stop me and tell me to just explain what'd happened and he'd do the ticking off.
When done with this idiot, I asked him to find that short girl in a hijab. He brought her out, she apologised (don't think sincerely). I told her not to treat people with non-eu passports like 2nd class citizens and to call a supervisor if EVER in doubt, and at least listen to what people are telling her. Again, the supervisor stopped my telling off and just said that he'd deal with it. She rolled her eyes back again and walked off... just shows what she thought of all the fuss, but am sure she'd know what to do in the future. I took his shoulder number 2158 and he'd advised me to take Imm. Officers' numbers if I wanted to make complaints.
Possibly, yes. But I hope you also appreciate the failings of those 3 UKBA staff in light of their legal obligations. Also, the first officer seems to not have done anything to prevent escalation of the situation either and appears to have indicated that the OP wouldn't understand his rights. That's probably the 'silent' way of denying someone's competence/knowledge etc. Personally, I am surprised that the supervisor (CIO?) allowed the OP to confront the persons involved once again because of the possible consequence that may have for further dealings with them as Obie has pointed out.MPH80 wrote:I suspect half of the fuss and noncense could have been avoided (and I suspect the OP could have been out of the airport 5 times quicker) if he was a touch more polite.
It was more like veering off course, I was telling the CIO what'd happened and would automatically start to point out to the IO what they'd done wrong. It was more of being caught out by surprise, I'd thought they all knew the law, and then to have that little encounter. By the way, is that link dated July 2006 still active? Are there any updates or anyth? I'd like to print this out and quietly pass it on to the IO if it happens ever again (hoping they wouldn't just ignore it and never look at it).I might be wrong, but i just thought that, you should have respected the CIO authority, because at that time, he has acknowledge they were wrong in their dealings with you, and was in the process of dealing with them.
keffers wrote:I do hope you are better behaved when queuing in a supermarket or post office.
Whoever mentioned that most of the British causing trouble at airports are boozed-up is absolutely right.
The dregs of society without much class who throw a tantrum at the slightest opportunity.
Which part of British society does giardiella want to be a part of, I wonder?
I think keffers needs to grasps the nature of the issues at hand on this thread. There seem to be a lack of understanding, or a high degree of ignorance on your part keffers. It is one thing to have an issue with immigrant , and another to be blatantly abusive and uttering lots of rubbish which does not provide a solution to the situation on the thread, neither does it provide an advice or encourage a respectful and civilised debate.keffers wrote:I do hope you are better behaved when queuing in a supermarket or post office.
Whoever mentioned that most of the British causing trouble at airports are boozed-up is absolutely right.
The dregs of society without much class who throw a tantrum at the slightest opportunity.
Which part of British society does giardiella want to be a part of, I wonder?
A difference of opinion is not to your liking, I see.I hope you understand this. If in the unfortunate event of you not understanding, then perhaps subject to futher observation, the forum authorities should consider the position of your continued presence on this forum.