New ENS trade approved
#16
Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by fireeater
...you sunk my battleship
#17
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by fireeater
...you sunk my battleship
#18
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
I used to call the mouse in mouse trap pinky, well because he was pink.
wonder what French is for pinky?
wonder what French is for pinky?
#19
Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
you speak German too?
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by Ransi
your twister my melons,man
#21
Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
I used to call the mouse in mouse trap pinky, well because he was pink.
wonder what French is for pinky?
wonder what French is for pinky?
#22
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
are you alluding to the General Belgrano?
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by fireeater
That brings back bad memories....I didn't eat corned beef for quite a while
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
what's that got to do with pasties?
#25
Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by walla1
what's that got to do with pasties?
#26
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Re: New ENS trade approved
Perhaps this thread may appeal to Scottish members more, seeing that Scottish Grandmaster Jonathon Rowson has just successfully defended his British Chess Championship title.
http://www.bcfservices.org.uk/live20...ts/british.htm
http://www.bcfservices.org.uk/live20...ts/british.htm
#27
Re: New ENS trade approved
Originally Posted by fireeater
Interesting case, however it refers to the situation before April 2005 when the rules for ENS totally changed.
Top ranking sportsmen and others at the very top of their profession/trade can sometimes qualify to migrate via the Distinguished Talent visa, as an alternative to ENS. This visa should only be approached with good professional assistance as it's a difficult one.
Jeremy