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can we talk about how deliberately, purposefully cruel the UK settlement (permanent residency) process is

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  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

    @gsuberland it's convenient that my life has prepared me for literally everything around being adversarial 🙂

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    @whitequark

    Harrison wrote some stories based on that premise 🙂 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deathworld

    @gsuberland

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    • coral@empty.cafeC coral@empty.cafe

      @whitequark yes, it is. I didn't even know about the police registration requirement.

      Many people who consider themselves internationally-minded and tolerant have no idea about any of this.

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      @coral @whitequark police registration is weirdly common, e.g. in the us non-citizens have to report their address to uscis after moving. in italy non-citizens entering from other schengen countries are required to register within 8 days, or stay in a hotel that performs the registration. china has a similar registration requirement, but hotels that accept foreigners will handle it.

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      • artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gayA artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gay

        @coral @whitequark police registration is weirdly common, e.g. in the us non-citizens have to report their address to uscis after moving. in italy non-citizens entering from other schengen countries are required to register within 8 days, or stay in a hotel that performs the registration. china has a similar registration requirement, but hotels that accept foreigners will handle it.

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        @artemist @coral i knew about china and russia but i had no idea schengen states do this

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        • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

          @artemist @coral i knew about china and russia but i had no idea schengen states do this

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          mx [@whitequark, @artemist, @coral], the Netherlands, Poland and Spain have similar requirements too, and those are just the countries it (various levels of officially) lived in recently.

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            mx [@whitequark, @artemist, @coral], the Netherlands, Poland and Spain have similar requirements too, and those are just the countries it (various levels of officially) lived in recently.

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            @1 the difference with the US, CN, and IT requirements is that they only apply to foreign citizens. I'm not sure if NL, PL, or ES have similar requirements for their own citizens

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            • artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gayA artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gay

              @1 the difference with the US, CN, and IT requirements is that they only apply to foreign citizens. I'm not sure if NL, PL, or ES have similar requirements for their own citizens

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              mx @artemist, if this one recalls correctly: in [Poland, Spain], non-citizens (even if they are from the EU) need to register their address with the police and update it when they move (in Spain even when they change their occupation!). in the Netherlands they need to do so with the immigration and naturalization service.

              in addition, all people (including citizens) are required to register their address with the municipality in [the Netherlands, Spain]. for Poland this one is not completely sure how the process works.

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              • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                can we talk about how deliberately, purposefully cruel the UK settlement (permanent residency) process is

                super priority for 1000 GBP gives you the result on next day

                btw it's 3226 GBP per person

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                @whitequark I'm already anxious about this for my wife when she reaches 5 years on her visa, as well as the 4k+ GBP we need to renew her visa in less than two years, god this entire thing is plainly racist and discriminatory

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                • atatra@computerfairi.esA atatra@computerfairi.es

                  @whitequark I'm already anxious about this for my wife when she reaches 5 years on her visa, as well as the 4k+ GBP we need to renew her visa in less than two years, god this entire thing is plainly racist and discriminatory

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                  @Atatra that's why i thought it extremely important to get a 5 year GLT visa even though they charged like a metric fuckton for it as the "NHS surcharge" (doesn't go to the NHS)

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                  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                    can we talk about how deliberately, purposefully cruel the UK settlement (permanent residency) process is

                    super priority for 1000 GBP gives you the result on next day

                    btw it's 3226 GBP per person

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                    @whitequark That's crazy O.o

                    For anyone on the continent, across the channel, this is 3707 €, or about that much minimum wage:
                    * 2.57 months [in France](https://www.service-public.gouv.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F2300)
                    * 3 months [in Spain](https://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/lang/en/gobierno/news/paginas/2024/minimum-wage-spain-smi.aspx)
                    * 4.21 months [in Greece](https://www.gov.gr/en/sdg/work-and-retirement/terms-and-conditions-of-employment/general/minimum-wage-and-minimum-daily-wage)

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