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Post by ARENA on Aug 31, 2016 7:24:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 8:56:48 GMT
Not surprising given the amount of immigrants pouring our way, it must be stopped I hope they throw the book at the perpetrators, they won't of course - just get a slapped wrist
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Post by ARENA on Aug 31, 2016 8:59:10 GMT
Not surprising given the amount of immigrants pouring our way, it must be stopped I hope they throw the book at the perpetrators, they won't of course - just get a slapped wrist
How many are 'heading our way? Are you going by facts or media sensationalising? People granted refugee status in an EU country can get the right to move to most other EU countries if they've been living here "legally and continuously" for five years. But the UK is an exception: we've chosen not to be covered by this law. So refugees in an EU country like Germany would need to become citizens of that country in order to benefit from free movement rights and come here. The length of time that takes varies across the EU. Refugees are entitled to citizenship after eight years in Germany, for instance, whereas in other countries citizenship is at the discretion of the government. It can be granted after five years in Italy and four years in Sweden, according to the European Union Democracy Observatory.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 10:15:20 GMT
Not surprising given the amount of immigrants pouring our way, it must be stopped I hope they throw the book at the perpetrators, they won't of course - just get a slapped wrist
How many are 'heading our way? Are you going by facts or media sensationalising? People granted refugee status in an EU country can get the right to move to most other EU countries if they've been living here "legally and continuously" for five years. But the UK is an exception: we've chosen not to be covered by this law. So refugees in an EU country like Germany would need to become citizens of that country in order to benefit from free movement rights and come here. The length of time that takes varies across the EU. Refugees are entitled to citizenship after eight years in Germany, for instance, whereas in other countries citizenship is at the discretion of the government. It can be granted after five years in Italy and four years in Sweden, according to the European Union Democracy Observatory. 10,000 this week alone crossing from Libya to Italy. 10,000 in the Calais camp desperate to come her
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