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Post by klauspw on Jan 20, 2022 17:57:35 GMT
mailchi.mp/the3million/newsletter741658-741670Panel discussion and Q&A on British citizenship | Webinar - Anmelden über den obigen Link. Dear fellow EU citizen, Citizenship is a personal choice and we believe that everyone should be able to make an informed decision on whether to opt for this pathway. Join our panel discussion on what rights are gained with British citizenship and what rights could be lost. Chris Benn, Immigration Lawyer, will cover your questions about citizenship and we'll give you an update on our campaign to scrap the Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) requirement and how it affects naturalisation, child registration and family reunion rights. The webinar will take place on Tuesday 25th January, at 6pm on Zoom. Register, share it on social media and tell your friends!
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Post by london1 on Jan 23, 2022 20:04:22 GMT
mailchi.mp/the3million/newsletter741658-741670Panel discussion and Q&A on British citizenship | Webinar - Anmelden über den obigen Link. Dear fellow EU citizen, Citizenship is a personal choice and we believe that everyone should be able to make an informed decision on whether to opt for this pathway. Join our panel discussion on what rights are gained with British citizenship and what rights could be lost. Chris Benn, Immigration Lawyer, will cover your questions about citizenship and we'll give you an update on our campaign to scrap the Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) requirement and how it affects naturalisation, child registration and family reunion rights. The webinar will take place on Tuesday 25th January, at 6pm on Zoom. Register, share it on social media and tell your friends! Ich glaube das ist sehr sehr weitlaeufig. Wirklicher "personal choice" ist die Einbuergerung ja auch nicht, wenn der Druck Brexit heist, und Settled Status auf Grund von irgendwelchen geplanten oder ungeplanten Absenzen nicht in Frage kommt. Und natuerlich werden "rights gained" Brexit oder nicht, etwa das Wahlrecht. Auch mit "rights lost" kann man hier wenig anfangen, da ja jedes EU Land das Thema Doppelstaatsangehoerigkeit unterschiedlich handhabt. Niederlaender und Oesterreicher haben hier die schlechtesten Karten.
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