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AberdeenMaster -> Migration (11/1/2011 11:26:08 AM)

Been reading a lot about all the girls in Britain seeking to become owned by Dominant's in the USA lately.

What they do not seem to grasp is the hurdle's to gain permanent entry in the western developed counties have been raised, British medical research cannot even recruit the staff it requires.

Therefore economic migrants (those seeking a better or shall we say, or different life at least in this instance), will struggle to be granted residency especially without recognised professional credentials.

Disappearing on arrival in the USA is less likely to be successful, as Immigration services worldwide will flag people in a much more rigid and organised way to relevant law enforcement agencies.

With the right likely to become increasingly the party of government around the world the likelihood of any extra funding being funnelled into this area of expenditure will increase, when such funding is available, or when cuts are made to more social expenditures.

This has been proven by history, in times of extended austerity the right tends to be in power, the populace (at least some of them become more vocal in opposition), and the government will deploy more resources to impose greater strictures on controlling the populace.

Be aware, be smart, if you think this is the right step for you, make yourself worthwhile keeping by any Dominant in another country, and legal migration and right to residency makes you more attractive to a Dominant.




mnottertail -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:31:56 AM)

Where have you been reading this? citation please. In this noteworthy article, do they give some cause for this british titish invasion?




myotherself -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:36:52 AM)

All the British girls are trying to get American dominants and migrate?

When were you bastards going to tell me???!!!! [8|]


*feeling all left out and unloved*




Lucylastic -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:38:03 AM)

bloody hell did I ever do it the "wrong way then" and years ago too




AberdeenMaster -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:38:56 AM)

Citation, these girls really have no clue as to requirements required to truly migrate, or as usual the ageing males hiding behind the profiles have no clue

http://www.collarme.com/personals/v/1431451/details.htm

http://www.collarme.com/personals/v/1430949/details.htm




myotherself -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:41:10 AM)

Two girls is hardly 'all of the girls'...or even 'many of the girls'.

It's two.





mnottertail -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:43:08 AM)

I have been reading alot lately about Patrick McGoohan as Edward Longshanks and his forays into Scotland. Seems the site is overrun, and the politics of this are clearly and plainly in the open for anyone to see.

He made a hellova Longshanks. (But was a little short for the part, I should think.) Ah, well, he's dead now, to late to reprise it.




littlewonder -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:43:11 AM)

uumm....two cm profiles does not equate to a lot or a proliferation of females wanting to immigrate to the U.S.

Wanna give some real stats?




AberdeenMaster -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:48:40 AM)

If I had the stats to hand I would, can I trawl every profile on the website no, and no I am not saying their are a lot of them, my point was and is they have given no thought to what is required to gain residency anywhere else in the western developed world.

The barriers to ordinary non-mega rich mortals are going up, and they will keep going up for some time, we just hit 7 Billion people.

When the barriers really go up they may not be lowered again for a generation.

Lack of thought and lack of planning mean you will be stuck where you are, time to wake up and smell the future here.




Lucylastic -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:48:58 AM)

"Girls" maybe the issue, 18 year olds are notorious for having "dreams" without knowing the reality of many subjects, that is NOT a fault, but a reality... nothing new cos I was feeling the same 30 years ago... reality has a way of changing that fast.
Hopefully sooner, before reality teaches them a life long or a l ife ending lesson.




myotherself -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:54:50 AM)

How do you *know* that these women have not considered the issues concerning emigrating to the US?

Being young does not necessarily make you dumb. At 21 I had to make the decision whether to emigrate to the US to work, or stay at home. I spent a long time researching the situation and weighing up the pros and cons.

You're making assumptions here.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:55:41 AM)

It's not American Dom's they're after. They're just trying to get away from that crap you Brits call "food". I mean, seriously, 'spotted dick' sounds like something that takes a shot of penicillin to get rid of, not something you'd eat.




mnottertail -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:57:39 AM)

Hes a haggis man, no doubt.




myotherself -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:57:46 AM)

You've not lived if you've never had a hot mouthful of spotted dick....[:D]




mnottertail -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 11:58:46 AM)

I call mine moles.




Lucylastic -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 12:00:06 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

It's not American Dom's they're after. They're just trying to get away from that crap you Brits call "food". I mean, seriously, 'spotted dick' sounds like something that takes a shot of penicillin to get rid of, not something you'd eat.

tut tut tut now now, clotted cream may sound disgusting too, but the taste is divine
and as a merrycan, you have the nerve to talk about " badly" named things
I worry about your soul mr Big Cock[sm=binky.gif]




myotherself -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 12:03:13 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I call mine moles.


them's bloody big molehills they leave behind.

Green and sweaty molehills too.[:'(]




littlewonder -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 12:05:19 PM)

quote:

what is required to gain residency anywhere else in the western developed world.


Marriage takes care of that pesky little problem.




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 12:08:16 PM)

^^ not necessarily; if they determine that the marriage was purely for immigration purposes. proving that it wasn't can be difficult.

and lots of young people actually do investigrate the intricacies of the migration process. when i was with my ex, it was veeery thoroughly considered. but thankfully, we broke up. =p he's a nice guy but we weren't a great match, and it would've sucked to figure that out AAAAFTER all the migration nonsense...




AberdeenMaster -> RE: Migration (11/1/2011 12:09:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Hes a haggis man, no doubt.


An assumption purely based on the nick I created when I lived in Aberdeen many years ago no doubt, am I even scottish?

As to what you posted myotherself, I do not assume they have not considered it, but I do tend to doubt it, they may have visited the USA on holiday, passed through customs and immigration, but I doubt they have even looked at the website of the US Embassy in London.

In further response to littlewonder, I would only say perhaps...

But the thread has descended from what I intended, so it can die like many others before it.




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