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Richard W
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by Richard W » Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:46 am
Daniann wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:37 am
Richard W wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:30 am
If there is no deal, the government's objective will be to maintain a pool of EU workers to keep Industry happy. I'm not sure if there's a goal of securing Poland as a friend in the EU, which would also help. Neither objective is likely to help third country nationals.
My wife ( polish ) me family member of EU , is that mean we both going to lose our rights in U.K if there is no deal ? ( we both had PR issued in 2016 )
No. She should keep at least as many rights as if she were an US citizen with ILR, and for bureaucratic simplicity your PRC will entitle you to free (or cheap) ILR.
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Daniann
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by Daniann » Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:56 am
Richard W wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:46 am
Daniann wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:37 am
Richard W wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:30 am
If there is no deal, the government's objective will be to maintain a pool of EU workers to keep Industry happy. I'm not sure if there's a goal of securing Poland as a friend in the EU, which would also help. Neither objective is likely to help third country nationals.
I don’t really understand why you gave example as **US citiszin with ILR** however thank you for inlighting us with your openion which I appreciate it
My wife ( polish ) me family member of EU , is that mean we both going to lose our rights in U.K if there is no deal ? ( we both had PR issued in 2016 )
No. She should keep at least as many rights as if she were an US citizen with ILR, and for bureaucratic simplicity your PRC will entitle you to free (or cheap) ILR.
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bruteforce
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by bruteforce » Wed Aug 29, 2018 10:53 pm
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Mugen
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by Mugen » Thu Aug 30, 2018 2:29 pm
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rooibos
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by rooibos » Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:36 am
That will make a good read. Thanks!
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by Mugen » Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:28 pm
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by Mugen » Mon Jan 21, 2019 4:34 pm
Government will scrap £65 fee for EU citizens who want to stay in UK, Theresa May says