February 27, 200818 yr m I still right in thinking that a Thai married to a Brit can go to stay in EEC-land, getting both a free visa and no need to take any tests,... A visa is still required, but it should be issued free of charge and with the minimum of formalities. Likewise, non-EEA spouses of other EEA nationals benefit from the same right to enter the UK. Scouse.
February 27, 200818 yr They could always enter the UK as asylum seekers, then they wouldn't need to speak English they'd get a free home, money for living and a car thrown in as well. That's exactly same way as in the U.S.A. Not only U.S.A. taken in asylum seekers, it also taken in loaded of refugees from other countries with the red-carpet treatment; free flight, free housing, free cars, free TVs, food stamps, and monthly allowance ( sad to say some refugees spend this stipen for cigarettes, liquer and gambling ) etc.
February 27, 200818 yr Please keep it to a discussion of the proposed introduction of a pre-entry English language requirement for foreign spouses, not the UK's/US's perceived asylum policy. Scouse.
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