WormThatTurned
Number of posts : 1105 Age : 50 Location : Kettering Registration date : 2006-09-14
| Subject: Migrants linked to community work Tue 27 Feb 2007, 19:04 | |
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helencbradshaw
Number of posts : 1982 Age : 56 Location : Here, There and Everywhere, but usually in a hotel somewhere Registration date : 2006-03-18
| Subject: Re: Migrants linked to community work Wed 28 Feb 2007, 00:44 | |
| I hope when I emigrate to Australia I don't get the same treatment in reverse.. | |
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fizzywizzy
Number of posts : 728 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-26
| Subject: Re: Migrants linked to community work Wed 28 Feb 2007, 12:26 | |
| It's the biggest load of rubbish I've heard in a long while!
Why not get the lazy scroungers FROM this country to work for their benefits before we make immigrants do it. Most immigrants come here to work anyway | |
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drewboy Admin
Number of posts : 1685 Age : 44 Location : Glasgow Registration date : 2006-03-05
| Subject: Re: Migrants linked to community work Wed 28 Feb 2007, 22:00 | |
| - helencbradshaw wrote:
- I hope when I emigrate to Australia I don't get the same treatment in reverse..
To a certain extent, they do though. If you want to go on a work visa, you need to qualify to do what THEY need you to do. If on a holiday visa and you want to extend it, you need to work three months on a farm cause they NEED it. The UK should be employing that kind of thing. | |
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helencbradshaw
Number of posts : 1982 Age : 56 Location : Here, There and Everywhere, but usually in a hotel somewhere Registration date : 2006-03-18
| Subject: Re: Migrants linked to community work Wed 28 Feb 2007, 22:33 | |
| I guess so...I just wasnt thinking of those kinds of visas. I had a four year visa, and never went near a farm.. | |
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