[FnG]magnolia;26776064 said:And you're a borderline racist, attention-seeking neanderthal who can barely string two words together, let alone an entire and understandable sentence.
Allegedly.
Stupid enough to marry a fat, middle aged, UKIP supporting foreigner.
Some of what UKIP want to do makes much more sense than BNP
Unrelated, but I may have to pick your brain about this one day, as this whole thing is melting my head. I thought getting a HK marriage recognised in Taiwan was tricky enough, but that was mostly her sorting it out - this time I'm responsible for it!![]()
As far as I am aware if I moved with my wife to Taiwan after a period of time I could apply to be naturalized and also have Dual Nationality and hold Dual Passports, the wife has not mentioned how hard it is but for her to move here and get it all sorted I think it spanned 3 years? I'll have to ask her, it might be more difficult the tother way round![]()
[FnG]magnolia;26781152 said:That's hardly a ringing endorsement of their policies. That's like saying that Stalin wasn't such a bad guy compared to Genghis Khan.
I'm not too concerned about being naturalized here, I have my marriage visa and open work rights, and we only plan to stay a few more years anyway - more the hassle of getting her residence in the UK some time down the line. But then, the rules on that seem to change every 6 months anyway, so who knows what it'll be like when we move back.
(In before filthy immigrants etcetc)
Though, as it stands in Taiwan just now (as far as I know), they still have a double standards system where a Taiwanese national can take a second nationality, but a foreign wanting to naturalize has to renounce their previous nationality first. Currently being reviewed, but double standards are nothing new.