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Have a look at this page on the IND website for general guidance on release of information, popeye.popeye wrote:Does anyone know how to acquire information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, in particular "Not disclosed” guidance from IND ?.......<snip>
.......Is it possible HO in contrary to what is published above to decide their cases based on different Guides?
Dawie wrote:What really puzzles me is why so many A8 nationals (nationals from the new European Union countries) on this board are so hung up about waiting for ILR or what does and does not count towards ILR. Just count yourselves lucky that you are able to stay here indefinitely without needing any visa or leave to remain. Why on Earth you guys are so concerned about waiting a few extra years for ILR (which you don't even need anyway) is beyond me.
There are also a few nationals from old European Union countries (like France and Italy) that are concerned about getting ILR.
have a look at this:These citizens are not just restricted to self-employment but in fact enjoy almost full employment rights in the UK, only being required to join the workers authorisation scheme for the first 12 months which is nothing more than a rubber stamp.
Indeed there is a HUGE difference being A8 or a commonwealth citizen. Commonwealth citizen takes the decision to settle here on the basis that they would qualify for ILR (as promised) and lead a peaceful life. Finally they hear this news that they may need topopeye wrote:Anyway, its not a big deal...and thanks for your help.have a look at this:These citizens are not just restricted to self-employment but in fact enjoy almost full employment rights in the UK, only being required to join the workers authorisation scheme for the first 12 months which is nothing more than a rubber stamp.
http://www.barka.org.pl/misja_anglia/misja_eng.htm
How equal is a hungry, failed, homeless, depressed pole to all other EU Citizens?
The French, Germans, Italians, etc have the exact same right to be hungry, failed, homeless and depressed as Poles.popeye wrote:Anyway, its not a big deal...and thanks for your help.have a look at this:These citizens are not just restricted to self-employment but in fact enjoy almost full employment rights in the UK, only being required to join the workers authorisation scheme for the first 12 months which is nothing more than a rubber stamp.
http://www.barka.org.pl/misja_anglia/misja_eng.htm
How equal is a hungry, failed, homeless, depressed pole to all other EU Citizens?
I would think that most of those who are interested in obtaining ILR want to become British citizens, and want their children to be British citizens.Dawie wrote:What really puzzles me is why so many A8 nationals (nationals from the new European Union countries) on this board are so hung up about waiting for ILR or what does and does not count towards ILR. Just count yourselves lucky that you are able to stay here indefinitely without needing any visa or leave to remain. Why on Earth you guys are so concerned about waiting a few extra years for ILR (which you don't even need anyway) is beyond me.
There are also a few nationals from old European Union countries (like France and Italy) that are concerned about getting ILR.