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Originally Posted by jonwel
(Post 11995276)
Thanks, Donna, I know that's the rule, but I don't understand the reasoning behind it (except a general will to save money by fair means or foul). If the UK pension system pays me cost-of-living increases, it's not going to cost INPS any more than if I was living in the UK so I don't see why there has to be an agreement about it.
I recall asking sometime back about healthcare and citizenship. I seem to remember understanding that if you are an Italian citizen you have a right to healthcare whether you pay into the system or not? Is this true? Maybe I miss understood? |
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Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 11996239)
Yes, I don't know how that works either. If you have paid into both systems and then retire, don't you get it all through the country that you've decided to retire in?
Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 11996239)
Ie if you decide to go back to the UK, you get it throught the DWP and if in Italy through that system. If you decided to retire to UK and then change your mind?
Originally Posted by Donna Noble
(Post 11996239)
I recall asking sometime back about healthcare and citizenship. I seem to remember understanding that if you are an Italian citizen you have a right to healthcare whether you pay into the system or not? Is this true? Maybe I miss understood?
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Originally Posted by Sancho
(Post 12003938)
Article full of inaccurate figures, number of residents, EU contributions and ''rabies'' is endemic in quite a few of EU and neighboring countries. As for the comments...:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown: |
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Don't know if this might be an idea - Brits ask for dual citizenship for expats in Spain post Brexit
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OMG, there is more crap being spouted post referendum than there was during the Remain fear campaign!
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Originally Posted by ononno
(Post 12005118)
OMG, there is more crap being spouted post referendum than there was during the Remain fear campaign!
My impression is that for those that voted to leave that they have concerns that while Brexit may not address the other side doesn't have way to address with remaining. The same in a different context in the USA. And the changing world economy, politics and in Europe the demographic trends point to a much different world in 10 or 20 years. |
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Originally Posted by Sancho
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At least the Americans made Johnson sweat a bit today.
Boris Johnson grilled over past ‘outright lies’ at uneasy press conference | Politics | The Guardian |
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Originally Posted by ononno
(Post 12005118)
OMG, there is more crap being spouted post referendum than there was during the Remain fear campaign!
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May meeting Renzi in Rome today.
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That should be interesting - would be interested to hear how italian tv reports it.
As i understand it, Renzi is trying to leverage brexit for all it is worth to try to get the eu and germany in particular to cut him some slack with regard to the italian banks. |
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Renzi, " tempi chiari e chertezze del percorso".
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Opps 'certezze'.
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Six million UK citizens are eligible for Irish passports and so far, the rush to get them has been phenomenal. There are at least two years left before you are out of the EU, so there is no hurry!
This post appeared recently in a newpaper: Brexit could be followed by Grexit, Departugal, Italeave, Czechout, Oustria, Finish, Slovakout, Latervia, Byegium. Only Remania will stay. Well, at least a sense of humour will prevail when all is said and done!! |
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