You make a good point; zero-immigration is neither achievable - nor desirable.
However, there does need to be reset and greater focus on attracting immigrants that do have that positive impact on the economy - and, in the case of nursing, haulage catering (and any other industry with a skills shortage) there should be a fast-track system.
I think this is debatable. It's like how you see them build roads here and then rip them up to install utilities. The departments don't communicate and then have conflicts later when they have to interact out of necessity.
Maybe this time it's slips through though and they have no choice but to honor it? I don't know how it will play out but unless everyone agreed it's time to end the annual extensions there's going to be some conflicts eventually.
This begs the question, why have the 5 year elite visa? Why make retirees, married people and business do annual extensions anymore?
I didn't have a happy childhood, I didn't realise that until I was a lot older, when thinking about the environment I was brought up in, and the problems that were going on between adults.
It is a long story, which will not to be told here........😌
Depends on what kind of crime.
Illicit drug production, distribution, and use is rampant.
Gun and knife crime is pretty common.
Prostitution is everywhere.
Basically a rant borne out of sheer frustration! I've now made all my remittances to Thailand in the 2024 tax year and calculated the assessable income component (consisting solely of the UK State Pension) based on the 2023 TEDA's. All I need now are details of the 2024 TEDA's to tweak the figuring in my spreadsheet if necessary - plus, of course, the 2024 PND91.
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