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23rd March 2014 #1
Happy Days
well guys and girls one more week and wait will be over my wife will be in dublin ireland with me been a year apart no waiting to get uk visa and paying stupit visa fee,s as its all free free free in ireland doing surrinder singh route thanks to all that gave advice along the way trying to get wife to uk visa route i will be back and let you know how it goes
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23rd March 2014 #2
now that's a sacrifice, well done to you hawk for not quitting
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23rd March 2014 #3
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Well done, and good luck to you both.
Have you been working in Ireland, or are you already an Irish citizen ?
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23rd March 2014 #4
not irish lol going on 1st april then looking for any work in dublin area
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23rd March 2014 #5
Best wishes to you both
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
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23rd March 2014 #6
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23rd March 2014 #7
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It's a nice chapter in your struggle hawk.......very well done.
Where there's a will there's a way.
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23rd March 2014 #8
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23rd March 2014 #9
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Thanks Peter...yes, I gathered that to start the ball rolling I'd just need to move over there as a fulltime resident, and find myself a fulltime job to pay the rent (ideally for at least 6 months).
The fact that I have dozens of relatives over there might help make life a little more interesting though, during my self-imposed exile.
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24th March 2014 #10
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Ireland is the same as UK no need to get a job to become a resident there
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24th March 2014 #11
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Oh dear.
The Irish Tinkers will be up in arms about those Eastern European Gypsies.
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24th March 2014 #12
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Now where have I heard similar ???
'Ireland? It's a great country for a criminal'
The organised begging that the Government had supposedly moved to stop two years ago with the introduction of new anti-begging legislation has been thwarted by legal challenge all the way to the High Court. Young Roma women beggars who, Gardai say, are often talented pickpockets are again back on the streets in large numbers.
The male members of the Roma gypsy gangs are often involved in a wide variety of theft from ATM skimming to shoplifting and stealing scrap metal. Recently, Gardai arrested three Roma men who had been using foil-lined bags to counter security tags and steal clothing from stores in Dublin. The men were carrying clothing with an estimated value of €15,000. In their car was more clothing with a similar value and at a house gardai raided they found another €30,000 worth of stolen clothing.
Two weeks ago, Gardai in Dublin put on display an Aladdin's cave cache of stolen mobile phones, jewellery, clothing and other goods found in a raid on a house in north Dublin.
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/an...-29260026.html
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24th March 2014 #13
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...And so it will continue until the authorities come to their senses, punish these thieving parasites properly, and then PERMANENTLY ban them from entry into the country.
In the old days of course, the locals would have given them a good hiding and sent them packing.
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