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sMUDge:
I SUGGEST YOU RE-READ (& UNDERSTAND) MY PREVIOUS POSTS ;) Shouted too ;)
I thought you worked for the Police :roll:
(No wonder our borders are so permeous :doh: :lol: )
Boggert:
--- Quote from: sMUDge on September 14, 2008, 18:32:49 ---I SUGGEST YOU RE-READ (& UNDERSTAND) MY PREVIOUS POSTS ;) Shouted too ;)
I thought you worked for the Police :roll:
(No wonder our borders are so permeous :doh: :lol: )
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Give me a break :lol: :lol:... I do work for the police...
When was the last time you had to apply for any visa to visit any EU country, Work, tourist or residency... they do not even stamp you passport...
Its an open border policy there are no more border controls even the German Czech one have gone!
You said this...
--- Quote ---Does she have a work/residency Visa or a tourist one, surely you should know this??!! You should see the amount of Europeans that come to the UK on a Student Visa, then try & extend it, then when unsucsesful go "underground".
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And I understand by you saying this you are asking what sort of vise does she have?
Well the answer is simple She does not need one...
Therefore i deduce from you question you do not know thet she does not need one! (this is simple policing BTW)
Do you get where i'm going here?
I would now say that you do not know that you are talking about?
As for the "Driving matrix" not sure what that is... As I said all EU driving licences have the same status, its only the UK paper ones that are not valid in the EU.
So when I pull over a Polish driver and he shows me a valid Polish licence its a European one so its valid! Crikey they even look the same as ours and have that horrid blue start thing one them.
lee celtic:
Please note Not starting anything just trying to stop all the shouting ;)
Taken from the UK immigration site -UK work permit and work visa.
I take it from this that anybody from CZ would not need a visa to enter the country but would need to register if they wanted to work at least for the first 12 months then they get an open ended permit..
--- Quote ---Nationals from the following new member states; Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic who find a job in the United Kingdom are required to apply to register with the Home Office under the new 'Worker Registration Scheme' as soon as they find work.
Those registering will be provided with a worker's registration certificate. The workers registration certificate will be issued for 12 months. It confirms that they can work and reside in the United Kingdom while they are working in that job. If they change jobs before they have worked continuously for 12 months the certificate will lapse and they will have to renew their registration.
Employers will have to check that the worker has registered. It will be unlawful for them to employ a national of the new member states (who has not worked here legally for 12 months) if they are not registered for the job they are doing.
Once an individual has completed 12 months work they may apply for an EEA residence permit. We can assist with this. Just get in touch.
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right lets get back to hating the french :lol: :lol:
sMUDge:
Very interesting mate :lol:
"I would now say that you do not know that you are talking about?"
I often work with the British Liason Office (in Dusseldorf) and the MOD, a lot of the time we discuss European Access into & around the UK, Germany and the rest of the EU, there are so many rules & regulations which must be adhered to, it's quite often hard work (as is this thread!!) to see who is entitled to enter/work/study/marry/join the armed forces/claim/visit certain countries.
Feel free to PM me if you wife is concerned about her residency in the UK ;)
At the end of the day, I know what I know mate ;) But remember "Ignorance isn't bliss" [-X
For the benefit of Forum Harmony, I'll not carry on discussing this topic, as you obviously can't won't accept the FACTS :roll:
sMUDge:
--- Quote from: lee celtic on September 14, 2008, 18:58:24 ---Please note Not starting anything just trying to stop all the shouting ;)
Taken from the UK immigration site -UK work permit and work visa.
I take it from this that anybody from CZ would not need a visa to enter the country but would need to register if they wanted to work at least for the first 12 months then they get an open ended permit..
--- Quote ---Nationals from the following new member states; Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic who find a job in the United Kingdom are required to apply to register with the Home Office under the new 'Worker Registration Scheme' as soon as they find work.
Those registering will be provided with a worker's registration certificate. The workers registration certificate will be issued for 12 months. It confirms that they can work and reside in the United Kingdom while they are working in that job. If they change jobs before they have worked continuously for 12 months the certificate will lapse and they will have to renew their registration.
Employers will have to check that the worker has registered. It will be unlawful for them to employ a national of the new member states (who has not worked here legally for 12 months) if they are not registered for the job they are doing.
Once an individual has completed 12 months work they may apply for an EEA residence permit. We can assist with this. Just get in touch.
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right lets get back to hating the french :lol: :lol:
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:-# :lol:
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