UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
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UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
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Re: UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
There doesn't seem to be a post by you here , just a link. It may not seem the ticket to you but link dumps like this without an accompanying explanation or opinion as to why it has been posted are discouraged.
I will leave this for now and hopefully you will post up your opinion, reasoning, point of view.
Thanks
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Re: UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
Maybe Jenny234 should have posted in the MBTTUK forum, as this link doesn't concern members living in or thinking of emigrating to Continental Europe?
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Re: UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
As a UK citizen resident in the EU, the treatment of EU migrants by the UK is of interest to me, partly because of the risk of reciprocal arrangements.
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Re: UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
But the OP has been posting in the MBTTUK concerning her spouse visa, which is why I thought she'd posted the newspaper report here by mistake....
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Re: UK government made £1.6bn from visa applicants.
Fair enough, it'll be of general interest to UK expats in Continental Europe worried about how Brexit will affect reciprocal arrangements..
But the OP has been posting in the MBTTUK concerning her spouse visa, which is why I thought she'd posted the newspaper report here by mistake....
But the OP has been posting in the MBTTUK concerning her spouse visa, which is why I thought she'd posted the newspaper report here by mistake....
As an EU citizen, the application for British citizenship stands at a hefte 1300 pounds, plus various other fees, photos, etc... ILR for Canadians in the UK stands at 2300 pounds, that is to be done before a citizenship application takes place.
Fact: It's a money making machine for the UK.