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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Asylum

Jeepers ppl, it was merely a question. Now everybody has their knickers in a twist about circumventing geneva conventions, etc...

Look at all of you in your 1st world countries passing judgment....
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Asylum

And once the proverbial poo does hit the fan? Because it's pretty much guaranteed to happen...
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Asylum

Yeah, with an exchange rate of close on 19:1, that works out to a fair whack of Rands!

I'm also aware of the SS route but would prefer not to have to uproot the kids multiple times.
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Asylum

Long story short? They preferred to line their own pockets than take heed of the report issued in 1998 that said they need to build new power stations to keep up with the growth.

back to my...
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Asylum

Hi,

Been awhile since i've been here but now it's practically full flow to try get back.

My backstory is highlighted in this thread...
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: October 1st UKBA changes - Is this right?

Isn't it pounds or the equivalent value in your local currency? Obviously, only downside to this is exchange rate fluctuations
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: My experience of going the Surinder Singh route so far

That's exactly why we want to leave SA too now. It was bliss allowing the kids freedom when we were there on holiday a couple of weeks ago.

Glad you're enjoying yourself in Ireland, i think we...
Sep 27th 2013, 9:56 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Contemplating the move back

He? I think you mean she? :P

Yeah, gonna do some digging around and see what comes up.
Sep 27th 2013, 7:00 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Contemplating the move back

So, we found out last night that my wifes great grandfather was Swedish. That's not gonna help is it? :(
Sep 26th 2013, 8:58 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Sep 25th 2013, 11:53 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Contemplating the move back

Apply logic? no way! :p

Would having a sibling in England who has been nationalised help my wife any?
Sep 25th 2013, 9:01 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Sep 25th 2013, 8:57 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Contemplating the move back

That is ridiculous to say the least.

yay yay letting politicians control these kind of things hey?
Sep 25th 2013, 7:11 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Hi, from South Africa

Thanks :)



Got 68 000 pound to borrow me for 6 months?! haha
Sep 25th 2013, 7:04 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Hi, from South Africa

Hi hi,

Posting from Jozi, SA where it should be hitting 31 degrees today! :/

After recently going to England for a vacation, my wife and i have decided to try and relocate our family there.
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Sep 25th 2013, 7:01 am
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Re: Contemplating the move back

Thanks, have asked her to look into this. Funny, her father doesn't know where his dad was born!



At 16 to 1, it's helluva difficult, even with everything you mention.
Sep 23rd 2013, 12:42 pm
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Posted By EnglishSAGuy

Contemplating the move back

Moved from England to SA when i was much younger.

Fast forward 25 odd years and i am now happily married with 2 kids. I have my british passport and i've sorted the kids with their british...
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