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The value of that citizenship has just been greatly diminished. Very unfortunate, but I guess we just have to fight through it all and carry on.blondesafari wrote:I will certainly use the information when it comes time to apply for citizenship.
"you lot"?1kiril wrote:I reckon the only reason you lot support Brexit because you envy Europeans who don't need to spend thousands of pounds on visas.
My personal opinion, everyone entitled to one.
They will soon.1kiril wrote:...you envy Europeans who don't need to spend thousands of pounds on visas.
My personal opinion, everyone entitled to one.
Exactly my dilemma... I was just about to go for citizenship, yet now I fear this is never going to be the country again which I got to love and wanted to live in for the rest of my life. Brexit will inevitably bring the political spectrum shifting even more to the right, which is not something I want to experience, or let my children grew up in.ouflak1 wrote:The value of that citizenship has just been greatly diminished. Very unfortunate, but I guess we just have to fight through it all and carry on.blondesafari wrote:I will certainly use the information when it comes time to apply for citizenship.
That is happening across the US and Europe, no matter which country you live in.mr twelvetrees wrote:Brexit will inevitably bring the political spectrum shifting even more to the right, which is not something I want to experience, or let my children grew up in.
No change. Naturalisation law is the same for EEA citizens and non-EEA citizens. And it would take up a lot of parliamentary time to pass, which is unlikely in the short term.mr twelvetrees wrote:how likely it is that naturalisation rules change for EU citizens?
I believe there will be no change as the EEA regulations continue in force.plc22ans wrote:Does anybody know the impact of today's Brexit result on EEA applications under review by the Home Office?
The process is initiated by the departing member-state, not by the EU.ryuzaki wrote:I don't think the EU will want to wait until October to get this process started. They have already said today that they want it done quickly.
I think the referendum was quite clear. The vote was essentially a vote against freedom of movement. If that means no Single Market, so be it.ryuzaki wrote:The next few weeks will be critical as we will have to decide if we want to stay in the Single Market and accept the freedom of movement that comes with it, or leave.
Or perhaps the 51.9% could share in the £35 million a day the UK have been contributing to the EU budget.giorgosa wrote:Sure, give them what they asked. Exclusion from the single market and exclusion from the free movement for a year. But after let's ask again and see what happens.
By the way, please send the bill for this to the 51.9%. They'll love it!
yes, but there is not such money as today admitted by Farage.Casa wrote:Or perhaps the 51.9% could share in the £35 million a day the UK have been contributing to the EU budget.giorgosa wrote:Sure, give them what they asked. Exclusion from the single market and exclusion from the free movement for a year. But after let's ask again and see what happens.
By the way, please send the bill for this to the 51.9%. They'll love it!
£350 million a day, Casa.Casa wrote:Or perhaps the 51.9% could share in the £35 million a day the UK have been contributing to the EU budget.
it is £350m a week. available from Monday morning. GP is waiting me with a mojito.....secret.simon wrote:£350 million a day, Casa.Casa wrote:Or perhaps the 51.9% could share in the £35 million a day the UK have been contributing to the EU budget.
My understanding is that the official figures are the rebated amount of £12.9 billion per year, £35 million per day.secret.simon wrote:£350 million a day, Casa.Casa wrote:Or perhaps the 51.9% could share in the £35 million a day the UK have been contributing to the EU budget.