Why so many restrictions between the English Speaking countries?
#16
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Re: Why so many restrictions between the English Speaking countries?
Because restrictions should be based on abilities/qualifications not on
blood line /sexual tendencies/religious grounds or friendship...Which is
already the case !
"Markus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Why are there so many barriers and restrictions in terms of gaining
> employment between the 4 groups of USA+Canada, UK+Ireland, Australia
> +NZ and South Africa. They all have common histories, can understand
> one another and have common cultural links (to a greater or lesser
> extent), and yet the UK and Ireland seem to be trapped in a
> multilingual europe, without a desire to become multilingual,
> Americans and Canadians are prevented from working easily in London
> and vice versa Brits and Irish in the USA (unless you can find a
> company that is a multinational etc. etc. and transfer), and the
> Australians and New Zealanders face similar problems...
>
> It all seems so stupid that Aussies have to rely on ancestral visas
> (which will be, as each generation grows up, ever more impossible), to
> work in the UK and brits face equally harsh quota restrictions.
>
> It is a shame, and somehow so wrong that would should be a chance for
> people to live and work in such different and far flung parts of the
> world, is ruined by regional blocs.
>
blood line /sexual tendencies/religious grounds or friendship...Which is
already the case !
"Markus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] oups.com...
> Why are there so many barriers and restrictions in terms of gaining
> employment between the 4 groups of USA+Canada, UK+Ireland, Australia
> +NZ and South Africa. They all have common histories, can understand
> one another and have common cultural links (to a greater or lesser
> extent), and yet the UK and Ireland seem to be trapped in a
> multilingual europe, without a desire to become multilingual,
> Americans and Canadians are prevented from working easily in London
> and vice versa Brits and Irish in the USA (unless you can find a
> company that is a multinational etc. etc. and transfer), and the
> Australians and New Zealanders face similar problems...
>
> It all seems so stupid that Aussies have to rely on ancestral visas
> (which will be, as each generation grows up, ever more impossible), to
> work in the UK and brits face equally harsh quota restrictions.
>
> It is a shame, and somehow so wrong that would should be a chance for
> people to live and work in such different and far flung parts of the
> world, is ruined by regional blocs.
>
#17
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Re: Why so many restrictions between the English Speaking countries?
Wink Nightingale wrote on 03/01/07 23:31:
> There are more scholarly citations than you seem to be able to read,
> you ignorant jackass.
No arguments anymore, eh? Get lost, troll.
*PLONK!*
> There are more scholarly citations than you seem to be able to read,
> you ignorant jackass.
No arguments anymore, eh? Get lost, troll.
*PLONK!*
#18
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Re: Why so many restrictions between the English Speaking countries?
>it's a conspiracy. Truly it is.
>with regards to Australia, it was so easy in the 1960s
>that they had a special program offering a boat trip to emigrate there
>for only 10 pounds!
I beleive you can find simmillar passage from Indonesia these days.. though
I hear the price has gone up..
Chris
>with regards to Australia, it was so easy in the 1960s
>that they had a special program offering a boat trip to emigrate there
>for only 10 pounds!
I beleive you can find simmillar passage from Indonesia these days.. though
I hear the price has gone up..
Chris
#19
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Re: Why so many restrictions between the English Speaking countries?
..how great it was when the totally dreadful
> Smith regime ceased to exist
What do you think now ????
> Smith regime ceased to exist
What do you think now ????