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dania
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Post by dania » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:22 am

walrusgumble wrote:
dania wrote:
walrusgumble wrote:
dania wrote:
i agree with ya ,definetely this waiting time is a serious joke with the immigrants and i do hope that all other countries specially u.s.a treat the irish immigrants the same way they r treating us here ,to teach them a lesson :cry:
How would it treat them a lesson. The Irish are over there, and should be grateful for anything that those Countries give them. It does not effect the country, Ireland. So long as Ireland looks after Citizens of the US, well, then all is fair in the world

Why is the waiting time such a problem. Your expected to remain living in Ireland anyway, and it in no way effects your right to live here or work
there is thosand and thousand of irish people in usa who r illegal and irish government is trying hard to get them papers by requesting usa govt to give them legal status so why they dont care about immigrants in ireland???
Actually, the government is doing sweet feck all! It is Irish and Irish American NGO's and opportunistic Irish American Politicians (seeking the Irish Vote) who are doing the work and the campaigning!

There is no one from the current or last government doing any campaigning on this issue! If you were one of them, you would know that. Provide proof or shut your gob!

Secondly, even if there was, what has that to do with you, a non American? What relationship does your country have with America? What is your country's relationship with Ireland? So long as the Irish deal favorably any American who comes here, the deed is repaid!

Thirdly, none of this has anything to do with delays in applications for citizenship. If it concerned applications for residency, then you maybe making a fair point, but as usual , your talking absolute rubbish.

all i advice is to treat immigrants the same way as u would like to be treated in other advanced countries ok :(
"The world suffers a lot.Not because of the violence of bad people,but because of the silence of good people!" [Napolean]

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