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13th June 2010 #1
Thats my thinking to Joe I lived there for many years and all Id have to do is register to work in agriculture ive got 11 hectares and barns etc
Whats the six months thing your mentioning?
My German residence card only expired last year easy to get to I have no desire to pay visa fees unessasarily and the minimum wage in Portugal of 5000 euros or so is easy to meet could all work well no rush to get Jhean to the uk bit of warm acclimatisation could be good all food for thought they are fans of dried fish as wellAbsit invidia
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14th June 2010 #2
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Kieth, just an addition to the above.
When we did the so-called interview at the Consulate, it was just a few minutes chat at the counter, mainly about the wedding photos, which we had included in the papers and we were together. They were nor required but I thought it would create a talking point. as it did.
When I asked when we would know if the visa would be approved, they again looked at me as I were from another planet, saying of course it would and that we could go ahead and book the flights to Spain for later on the day we would collect it.
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