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fourddream Minor Poster
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adam1 Minor Poster
Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 96 Location: Thailand
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:24 am Post subject: passport |
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Does anyone know any countries that will grant citizenship relatively easily, and therefore passports? _________________ "What will I tell my grandchildren? That I knew, but did nothing about it?" |
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Zabooka Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:53 am Post subject: |
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I have just read the article...
For those who have not read the article, it basically says that the Government has continued to mislead people by saying its a voluntary system. However, its compulsory by stealth, as anyone who opts out of the ID System, will have to hand in their passport, or at the very least, can not renew their passport.[/size]
What they have done, is made passports and ID Cards one and the same. [color=red]This is in effect from 2009, not far away! Two YEARS! So get your passports renewed with the 10 year usage length and don't ever lose it. Otherwise, you will either have to give in to IC Cards, or not be able to ever leave the country legally and safely.
Does this not already break so many Human Rights and European Laws? What about Freedom of Movement? I want to apply for citizenship in another country, either in USA or Europe. With a European Passport, at least I hope to be able to return to UK but not have this ID Card Database with me on it.
The article also mentioned how the unpopularity of the Poll Tax Laws being passed had to repealed because of those mass violent protests. I think the NO2ID movement will have to organise such and they will get much support for it too. I shall either be out of the country, or with them fighting for justice. |
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