
Champagne
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Yeah - why not bring mum and dad too ?
Tell you what, do you have any cousins too that might be interested ? |
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Mystical Mamba
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why not, every one else does, soon we'll all be all nice an cosy, harnessed to telegraph poles to stop us falling in the north sea due to lack of space to move..... |
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bigdaddymentor
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magic, this is your Dad. I forbid you to bring your sister. |
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Billy Nee Mates
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everyone else turns up here so why not |
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i dont know who i am?
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look around if she's forgien she'll fit right in |
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princekeyuk
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why would you want to?Everyone else in their right mind is bloody leaving, I left with my whole family 3 months ago...to hell with the UK!!!Still I suppose the benefits are good and the housing's guaranteed (if you're a chav, a refugee or an idle bastard)...I feel sorry for the Poles coming to the UK, no wonder most of 'em are going back |
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insane_mad_maniak
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it's a little more complicated then that. depends what country they are in, there age, if you have a job, a house, and lots and lots of other nice things to stop you. lol |
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Shahrukh K
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do you mean to visit or to live |
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alicialagan
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if she is less than 18 she can live with you if you claim guardianship over her. otherwise she can visit on a working visa and renew it every 6months. |
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Rio
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you do not need a visa to visit.
The following web site is very useful and informative about obtaining UK visas
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1006977149953 |
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kat
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to visit yes. to live you would have to get a visa |
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ditto
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are you planning on getting married?? |
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GB S
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if your sister is over the age of 11 she be great to take along |
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ematzkow
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if she has a passport, yes |
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Eric S
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She can probably apply for something that will let her stay. Otherwise she can use a passport and every so often have to leave and come back. |
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deeptha
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u can |
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