Catching lunch....
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Home sweet home....
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Catching lunch....
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Home sweet home....
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Great photos graham a true life grizzly adams
We are all different people steve,we think and react different to whatever situation we find ourself,some are self reliant and some arent,some need to be spoon fed and some dont,some see opportunity,others dont,I will just leave it at that,but if I couldnt get a woman here then without hesitation I would go there,if I thought about her from dawn to dusk,if I got pains in my chest from seperation anguish then yes,no probs I would go,I have done a lot stupider things and survived them
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
Im sure you would tawi but you still have not answered my question which im sure that your answer would help many on this forum who find themselves in this situation & would maybe be forced into thinking to move to the phils on little savings no employment & no income whatsoever.
I think we have shared past history graham,and I know we have trodden the same groundI think you and I should hook up mate...you sound as mad as me.
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
Purchase or build suitable low-maintenance property (no running water or electric).
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Save money by sharing local transport.
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create a commune, if this legistlation goes through, maybe doc allan can do our emergency operations
Make use of your local free bathing facilities.
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...and of course share some simple camaraderie with your friendly neighbours.
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You certainly have an amazing photo collection graham a photo on almost every subject
I must say you nevwr cease to amaze me
No of course I agree, there is no price that can be put on Love. But back then.. I wouldn't have been in a position to have met or considered meeting someone from so far away.
Not from here, but moved 3 years ago for the job I'm in now lol
Of course not, that isn't what I suggested, living hand to mouth, not knowing how to clothe, feed or keep your children warm is what I know as living in poverty.
But guys, for goodness sake, I'm not attacking anyone, I'm not trying to demean or be unsympathetic. I do feel though that some measure of control be brought in. Yes, I see that no one here wishes to abuse the system, but unfortunately there are those out there that will and do. So the proposed (and they are only proposed) reforms to migration aims to curtail the freeloaders and abusers but it is impossible to say.. ok you can come in .. but he can't on such a large scale.
As Terpe points out, the reports are published and available to read... they are not unreasonable - in my opinion.
looks great, bet you miss it graham
Yes.
My boy leaves home this summer.
deltaromeo , we know your not attacking, we all have our opinions, and enjoy a heated discusion now and again
so your tempted ?
i just thought ,, once we become a muslin country surely it will be open house free to bring in as many wives and family as we want
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I really have to disagree i find putting any financial ruling on having your legally married wife live with you in the uk is totally unaceptable & disrespecfullAs Terpe points out, the reports are published and available to read... they are not unreasonable - in my opinion.
Also what gets me wound up & annoyed is the fact if your born & bred in the uk have paid in to the tax coffers all your working life this counts for nothing your wife can still not join you here in the uk because you earnings are below the threshold
In the past Royalty have of course been happy to import their partners...though they'd probably have passed the income test.I really have to disagree i find putting any financial ruling on having your legally married wife live with you in the uk is totally unaceptable & disrespecfull
Also what gets me wound up & annoyed is the fact if your born & bred in the uk have paid in to the tax coffers all your working life this counts for nothing your wife can still not join you here in the uk because you earnings are below the threshold
Yes graham it certainly is not a fair playing field
i find it all that this can & will happen
Is it a "bill" - or just something the border agency can do with the government saying "do it"?
If it's a bill that has to go through the house, well I wouldn't count on it being passed, I really can't see most of Labour supporting it in it's entirety, and the LibDems possibly even less so.
Can't really imagine the tories imposing a three line whip on such an unimportant matter (to them). The lords are also possible to request changes all delaying it.
Since it's supposed to happen in just over 2 months, then it surely can't be a bill? There just isn't time.
They are proposals to try and address abuses of the system. There's been more posts on this thread now than signatories of the petition.
To quote Theresa May
"Families are the bedrock of society. Family migration must be based on a real and continuing relationship, not a marriage of convenience or a marriage that is forced or is a sham. It is obvious that British citizens and those settled here should be able to marry or enter into a civil partnership with whomever they choose. But if they want to establish their family life in the UK, rather than overseas, then their spouse or partner must have a genuine attachment to the UK, be able to speak English, and integrate into our society, and they must not be a burden on the taxpayer. Families should be able to manage their own lives. If a British citizen or a person settled here cannot support their foreign spouse or partner, then they cannot expect the taxpayer to do it for them."
i can't see how they can possibly let this go through.. ive got a good feeling that they cant let this happen.. it is basically excluding the majority of people from applying.
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