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    pressure groups formed by people on work permits and tier one visas are putting pressure on some members of the house of lords to put changes in the new immigration bill, so it doesn't effect people already here, and they have backing for some lords who have made the amendments.

    if your in the British forces, surely your working for a uk employer - the gov. so those who have been in the forces for 5 years or more should be given the same rights as those who are in the uk on work permits, the right to apply for ILR. why are lords or MPs not making this simple change


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    pressure groups formed by people on work permits and tier one visas are putting pressure on some members of the house of lords to put changes in the new immigration bill, so it doesn't effect people already here, and they have backing for some lords who have made the amendments.

    if your in the British forces, surely your working for a uk employer - the gov. so those who have been in the forces for 5 years or more should be given the same rights as those who are in the uk on work permits, the right to apply for ILR. why are lords or MPs not making this simple change
    Personally if someone offers to give up their life for the nation and after 5 years they can have ILR fair enough. Then surely its almost rude to them, that someone who comes here for personal gain (ie a well paying job i presume to what they can get at home) gets it in the same time..

    Im putting the case for those in the Armed forces rather than trying to put down OFWs by the way.
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    I have known,and still do,loads of Gurkhas,excellent people,most of my old saturday night Wanchai buddies were Gurkhas based in Hong Kong,we used to meet in Neptunes and Pussycats for a good night on the townI have also known them in other spheres,excellent guys to have in your corner Theres a lot of Pinays actually married to Nepalese,I even knew one Pinay who worked Teaching English in Kathmandu,she met her hubbie when he was based in BruneiThey served this country,gave their lives for it,they deserve the key to the door


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    I agree they should be allowed to settle here but why would they want to?
    People come here to moan and wish it was like their own country.
    You know the thing " its not hot here " blah blah blah!
    Would they want to come to a country with bad weather and where nothing is done right?
    Some question I don`t know the answers to:
    Did they enlist under the impression that they could live here?
    If so when did someone change this?
    My understanding is that before 1997 no Gurkhas were allowed to settle here, is this true?
    Also to join up is seen as a great honour in their own country but not cos they can settle here?
    I beleive that they should have the choice as they fought for this country.


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    They DO want to come here Adam,Nepal has just as bad if not worse weather than here,I can remember wandering around Kathmandus Thamel district one dreary winters morning and wondering what the ...... I was doing there,but if you get down on the plain near indias border,places like Chitwan the weather improves dramatically Theres very few opportunities exist in Nepal outside the tourist market,therefore to join the British Army is big kudos to a recruits family I was with them before '97 in Hong Kong,the guys I knew back then hadnt been offered citizenship as part of their recruitment,I think it was only changed a few years ago?


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    Ayo Ghurkali


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    My uncle comes out of the R.A.F. this year after serving the maximum term so I truly appreciate all of our services and the people that fight for our country.
    The Gurkhas have proved their worth unlike so many others that come here and want to make our country like their own.
    They serve us well.
    I`d welcome them here and I wonder how many other "people from other countries" would give any of their time, nevermind lives to serve this country.


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