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A person deported from the United Kingdom has no right of movement , in order to be allowed to enter they will need to have their deportation order lifted. Accession is the term used when a Country joins the European Union (EU). All applications for indefinite leave to remain will be considered even if your application is not completed until after accession. An application form is available on the Home Office website.8. An employer will need to obtain a letter of approval (work permit) for you and, if this is approved, you can obtain an accession work card. An online toolkit for employers will provide assistance; this is available at www.employingmigrantworkers.org.uk Can I recruit from Bulgaria and Romania Yes – But unless they are exempt persons you will need to get a work permit first. Any application for limited leave will be reviewed and you will be written to explaining your new rights and documentation will be returned at the earliest possible opportunity. Any person engaged in self employment must have registered their business activities with the Inland Revenue and be able to show they are paying appropriate national insurance contributions. Applications to have deportation orders lifted should be submitted to relevant British Embassy. Bulgaria and Romania 's accession to the EU happens on 1 January 2007 What is going to change? Bulgarian and Romanian Accession What is accession? Bulgarian and Romanian nationals will go through the same controls as British citizens when entering and can enter on proving their nationality. Depending on your circumstances your wife, if wanting to work, will need an accession work card, or be entitled to a registration certificate. Details of how to apply for an accession worker card can be found here and also on the Home Office website.If studying and wanting to work you must seek a registration certificate which will confirm you are a student. Do I need a document confirming my status? EEA countries have agreed to be an area of free movement. Employer information What happens if I employ a Bulgarian / Romanian without appropriate documents? Family members My wife and Children are Bulgarian/Romanian, what do they have to do to live with me? Following accession they will be able to reside with you freely and don't need a document confirming status to live in the UK lawfully. Following accession you will not need a visa to come to the United Kingdom . Her level of access to the UK labour market is the same as yours. How do I get community rights as a worker? How will I know they have the correct papers? I have made an asylum application This will still be considered as is required under 1951 convention. I was deported from the United Kingdom , do I have a right of movement? I was the subject of enforcement action Your case will be reviewed and you will be informed of whether we will still wish to pursue removal action. If she is residing with you in the UK and exercising a treaty right you will be exempt from requirement to obtain a worker authorisation card. If we decide to not do so you will have your passport returned. If you are highly skilled, have a community right as a worker or are married to a British citizen you can obtain a registration certificate providing a unrestricted right to access the UK labour market. If you have unrestricted right to access the UK labour market she will be able to obtain a document with the same level of access, if not her access will also be restricted. If you want to work you must get a worker accession card or a registration certificate that provides access to the labour market. I'm British, what does she need to do to live with me legally? I'm Bulgarian/Romanian and have a French wife, what happens to me? I'm Bulgarian/Romanian and have a Ukrainian wife, what do I need to do to have her live with me? I'm here on a self-employed basis; my leave runs out before 31st December, what do I need to do to? I'm here on self-employed basis and my leave runs out in April 2007, what do I need to do? In 2004 A8 workers obtained full access to UK labour market. In certain circumstances you will able to apply for the worker authorisation document for a specific job without a work permit. In order to show your full access to UK labour market you will be able to obtain a registration certificate. It is probable initial arrangements will be reviewed after a year. I've been here on a work permit for the past two years. No – as long as you continue in your current job you need do nothing. No – You must have permission, either by means of a registration certificate providing access to the labour market, a worker authorisation document or on the basis of leave to remain given prior to accession. No automatic permission to work will be given and if you want to work you will need to get an Accession worker card. Nothing – However if she wants to work she can seek a registration certificate giving her an unrestricted right to access the UK labour market. Nothing – You have permission to be self-employed before accession and after accession you will have a right to reside as a self-employed person if you are continuing your self employed activities. OIM| romanaHome • General info • FAQ`s • Your questions • 0800 823 456 • About IOM • Campaign info • Links • ContactAlege:• FAQ`sThis page was last updated on 18 January 2007. Outstanding applications I have made an application for leave to remain/ indefinite leave to remain application to IND , but it has not been resolved. Please check this site on a regular basis to obtain the latest information. Romanian and Bulgarian nationals will still need permission from the Home Office to take up work. She will only be able to obtain this document if the marriage is genuine and not one of convenience, unless she already has leave to remain in the UK as your wife in which case that leave provides permission to work. The Accession treaty allows us to maintain controls on access to our labour market for up to seven years. The arrangements will be reviewed on a regular basis. They are not being given a right to work in the United Kingdom automatically. They will then have to obtain an Accession worker card before they start the job. This depends on what you are doing and if you want to work. This means people from these countries are not subject to immigration controls in each other countries. This means that no visas will be required to come to the UK . This means you have a full right to reside under EU law as a worker in a Member State and have an unrestricted right to access that Member States labour market. This right does not extend to working as an employee. This will confirm we accept you are an EEA national exercising a treaty right as a student and will provide you with permission to work for up to 20 hours a week. This will give you permission to work for up to 20 hours a week. We are still looking closely into the impact of 2004 accession and until this has been fully considered we are adopting a gradual approach on labour market access to minimise any further impact. We will only issue registration certificates to those people studying at genuine educational establishments included in the Department of Education and Skills (DfES) Register of Education Providers. When Bulgaria and Romania become part of the EU, they also become European Economic Area (EEA) countries. Yes – You have a right of establishment under EU law. Yes – you have a right to come to UK and reside here as a student if engaged in a full-time course of study following accession. Yes, but in order to work you must first obtain a registration certificate. You can seek a registration certificate confirming your unrestricted right to access UK labour market if you wish as you will have been legally employed for more than 12 months. You can be face an on the spot fine (fixed penalty) of £1000 How do I get permission to work? You do not need a document if you don't want to work. You do not need Home Office permission to be a student. You must apply for further leave to remain, if you fail to do so you will be here unlawfully. You only need the document if you want to work part-time whilst studying. You will be committing a criminal offence and will be liable to prosecution. You will either have obtained a work permit first, they will then obtain an accession work card, (the “purple” card) or they will present you with one of the following: A “Blue” registration certificate showing full access to UK labour market. You will have to apply to obtain a “blue” registration certificate on basis of your skills. Your French wife can exercise her full rights of movement. Your Ukrainian wife will need to obtain a document to confirm she is your family member in order to show her lawful presence in the UK, details on how she can aplly can be found here.

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A further process for all customers irrespective of the package booked will be to confirm their country of residence.Once these two processes have been completed, customers can now proceed to check-in for their flight. A six month visa cost approximately £30 and can be applied for by post (allow 8 weeks) or in person (allow 48 hours). All UK and Irish Citizens will need to have their own individual passsports as children may no longer travel on their parents passports. Any UK Citizens that still hold the old style blue passports will need to apply for a US visa - but a visa is not necessary if you already have, or have time to change to the standard red Machine Readable Passport. At the end of the check-in process, customers will be handed an address slip which will confirm the address that has been entered into the immigration system. Customers unable to confirm their address can be denied check-in and aircraft boarding. Failure to do so may result in a fine.The conditions of entry for all travel to Bulgaria after 1 January 2006 have changed. For all customers who have booked either a brochure or named sundeal holiday with our company, details will be provided to the immigration systems in the UK automatically by our reservation system. For further information on entry requirements, please check with the Egyptian Consulate General in London on 020 7235 9719.Return to TopCuba:A tourist card costing £15 is required for entry into Cuba which is included in the price of your holiday. Going Places Visas & General Travel Advice If you plan to travel outside the UK youmay require a visa to enter the country you are going to. If visitors between the age of 13 and 18 are travelling alone, or with a group with no-one over 18, then similarly parental authorisation is not required as long as the composition of the party is the same on entry and exit. If you book a flight only to Bulgaria and you are staying in private accommodation eg. If you book accommodation with us or have arranged your own accommodation at a hotel, your hotelier should stamp your immigration card and submit it to the local police station on your behalf. Infants and children¿s details must also be entered. It is very important that customers do not lose this address slip as they will need it again when on board the aircraft to complete their Visa Waiver Form. Non-UK citizens should check with the US Embassy. Note there are restrictions under the Visa Waiver Programme e.g British Subjects and anyone with a criminal record (including arrests) will need to apply for a valid entry visa. Once all information has been collected from the immigration screening and check-in process, it is sent to the US Immigration Authorities. These are handed out on baord the aircraft by the crew. This affidavit needs to be legalised by the FCO and the Dominican Republic Embassy. This is in addition to the full completion of the current Visa Waiver form, on board the aircraft.The regulation is being referred to as the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) and came into operation October 2005. You should contact the Dominican Republic Embassy if you have queries about these requirements.

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Admiring Bulgaria's national drink - Rakia and the Shopska salad. Exactly due to these interests, Bulgaria was broken up small according to the Treaty of San Stefano and now Bulgaria has certain problems with Macedonia. If not between the common citizens of Her or His Britannic Majesty but as regards those who define Britain's policy.10 Downing Street has had a negative attitude towards Bulgaria since the times of the Ottoman Empire. In connection with the suppression of the April Uprising, the then British PM, Beaconsfield, most cynically states in the British Parliament that it is much better to sacrifice 100,000 people but defend the interests of Britain. It is Bulgarian, on the one hand, but it is written in Macedonian Church Slavonic language! Let's hope that this is Britain's last trick on Bulgaria.Because, the not-so-good relations between the citizens of the UK and those on the Balkan Peninsula go back quite a long way.

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JON SOPEL: We saw in the film also the efforts that are being made to tackle corruption. JON SOPEL: So what do you feel about the way for example, some of our newspapers have covered it. The government concentrated on it and we tackled the corruption problem from all sorts of angles, not just from the judicial legal point of view - financially, culturally, administratively, we did it the best way possible. The Politics Show Sunday 29 October 2006 at 12.00 GMT on BBC One. There are regions in Romania where the employment, the employment rate is almost positive so it makes quite of a disbalanced situation. This is why I'm grateful to Paola for what she presented in what concerns the borders now, the border regime, since Romania will cover the oriental, part of the oriental border of the European Union, things are quite clear. UNGUREANU: In my opinion are quite groundless. We didn't do it, we just put it up, we transformed it in to a matter of serious administrative business. You will be returned to the Politics Show website after submitting the form.

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A sensible and balanced decision was taken. Almost half a million Britons visited Bulgaria in 2006. And it is very important for the EU development. Are all requirements to the process of reforms being met? Because I am again in a country with which Great Britain has very important, rich and deep relations. Before his term of office as Britain's ambassador to Bulgaria, Mr. British employers reckon that the ban on the Bulgarian and Romanian workers is not a benefit for UK economy. But if it's the trade relations between the two states that are in question, the general tendencies are very positive and there is a great potential for their development. Consultations have been held with the concerned professional circles. First of all, I will like to congratulate Bulgaria on its EU accession. For this reason the government had to take a well-grounded decision based on the analysis of all factors. He was deputy ambassador in Buenos Aires. He worked for the British Embassy in Sofia from 1984 till 1987 as second secretary. His career in Foreign Office started in 1981. How will you comment on Bulgaria's first year as a EU member? I can give as an example Bulgaria's experience with countries from the Black Sea region and the Western Balkans. I see a great progress.Carried by the “Standart News” dailyПубликувано на 29 Ноември 2007 в 08:38 BG Българско Национално Радио. I will ask you straight away about a hot issue. I will like to emphasize that Britain does not restrict visits of Bulgarians to the UK. I will like to mention the relations in culture and education. I will say that the differentiation between bilateral and European relations is artificial, because they complement each other. In the first ten months of its membership Bulgaria has proved it was a worthy EU member. Is this a part of the process of real EU integration. It envisages keeping restrictions for Bulgarian and Romanian citizens till better analysis is made of the effect of their stay in the UK. It is an honour and privilege to me to be the UK ambassador to Bulgaria. It seems incredible that twenty years later the country is a EU and NATO member. London has extended the restriction term for low-skilled Bulgarian and Romanian workers. Many Bulgarians wonder why no one restricts British citizens when it comes to purchasing real estates in Bulgaria or working and settling here permanently, while London levies restrictions? On the other hand, it indicated that in certain sectors, like public services for instance, pressure is exerted. Steve Williamsby Lybomir Mihailov Bulgaria is not a new country for UK Ambassador Steve Williams. The British Council in Bulgaria plays a very important part. The change is both dramatic and wonderful. The decision was taken after a thorough analysis of the British labour market. The Financial Times called this measure "counter-productive". The general analysis of immigration from Central and Eastern Europe demonstrates that it influences the economy positively. The restrictions in question are not permanent. The tourist exchange between the two countries is growing every year. There are many Bulgarians who live and work in the UK. This has been a huge achievement for the country. This is another sphere where we see real progress. Tourism and interpersonal relations are producing excellent results, too. What are the expected developments in the Bulgarian-British relations? Williams is married with two daughters and a son. Williams was in charge of Latin America and Caribbean Basin department. Williams worked as head of America department with Britain's Foreign Office. Williams worked in the permanent office of the UK in Brussels from 1995 till 1998. You have not visited Bulgaria for many years, how does this country look to you now? Your Excellency, welcome to Bulgaria for the second time, now as UK's ambassador to this country.

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A visa is issued only to holders of passports or travel documents that are valid for Bulgaria for at least 3 months after the end of the intended stay and that contain a blank page for affixing of visa vignettes. All holders of passports from countries not mentioned in I and II need visas to enter Bulgaria. Children included in their parents' passports will only be allowed in if the passport also contains their photograph. Consular Section Admission Hours: 09.30 - 12.30, Monday to Friday (with an appointment) 12:30 - 14:00, Monday to Friday (without an appointment) Useful telephone numbers and addresses: 24 Hour Automated Booking System: tel. Exempt of that are the citizens of the European Union member-states and the citizens of the countries in the Economic European Area. Foreigners entering Bulgarian territory on a motor vehicle have to present a document of ownership for that vehicle, if such ownership is not explicitly shown in the vehicle's registration documents. If they are staying in a hotel or private lodgings, the hotel management/host bear the obligation to register them at the local police station. T he Interior Ministry has announced that Bulgaria's border checkpoints are to introduce separate passport - control desks for Bulgarians and foreign nationals. The move is expected to ease official checks at border passport control in the wake of adopted changes to the legislation on foreigners that oblige them to fill in a registration form. The new regulations came into effect from 1 January 2006. The same applies to the UK for British citizens passport holders only. This is in accordance with changes to the regulations for the implementation of the Law on Foreigners which the Bulgarian G overnment approved at the end of 2005 . To this end they should fill in a registration form . Upon entry into Bulgaria, foreigners should declare in writing the purpose of their stay and the address at which they will reside. Visa application processing can usually take up to 10 working days, since each application needs to receive clearance by the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry in Sofia. With effect from 1 January 2006, all children entering Bulgaria will need to have their own passport.

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A Mediterranean influence is felt in the country's southern regions. Against this background, British nationals should be vigilant in public places.CrimeCrime levels are roughly comparable to the UK. Available from major international hotels. Average summer temperatures rarely exceed 30C. Avoid confrontations with aggressive drivers who may be armed. Border officials will impound your vehicle if they are not satisfied that you own it or have permission to use it in Bulgaria.If your vehicle is stolen while you are in Bulgaria, you will be considered liable for import duty and related taxes. British nationals should, however, be aware of the risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, in all countries of the world, against civilian targets in public places, including tourist sites. Bulgarian security forces have little experience of combating terrorism. Car-jackings are becoming more frequent these tend to occur outside built-up areas, usually at night, and there is some evidence that foreigners are being targeted. Check with your UK bank/card provider whether you will be able to use these machines to draw Leva.Bulgaria is still largely a cash economy. Facilities in most Bulgarian hospitals are basic and old-fashioned compared to those in the UK. Failure to do so may result in a fine for your host family.You may be able to extend your stay in Bulgaria beyond 30 days by applying at the local passport office. Here you can make and send us your request. However, switching "status" is no longer allowed. However, you should be very careful when using them they are known to dupe customers with misleading rates of exchange, and hide behind small print when complaints are made. If possible, you should use alarms and other visible security measures.Local travelMost cities and larger towns have cheap and extensive public transport. If you are in a hotel or on a package holiday, this will be done for you. If you are staying in a private house, you will need to do it yourself. If you are travelling across Bulgaria by car, you should try to stick to daylight hours.LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMSCurrency regulations are strict. If you cannot pay, you will have to sign a declaration on departure confirming that you will pay the due amount. If you do not, the money will be confiscated, and you may possibly be detained and charged.ENTRY REQUIREMENTSAs a British national you may enter Bulgaria as a tourist without a visa for up to thirty days. If you enter Bulgaria with cash of any currency amounting to the equivalent of Leva 5000 (about \$2500) or more, you must declare it to customs officials (ie the red channel at the port of entry). If you have hired a car you must have the original contract document, which should state that the vehicle can be brought into Bulgaria. If you have travellers cheques you may need to go to a bank anyway.There is now a large network of automatic teller machines (ATMs) that accept standard international credit and debit cards. It is possible to fly between Sofia and the two major towns on the Black Sea coast, Varna and Bourgas.Taxis are plentiful and cheap by UK standards, although vehicles may not be in very good condition. Many roads are in poor condition and road works are often unlit or unmarked. Much local violent crime is the result of turf battles between criminal groups. Organised criminal groups are active in casinos, nightclubs, prostitution and elsewhere. Population: 8,428,006Religion86.6% of the population is Eastern Orthodox, 13% are Muslims. Some criminals even impersonate traffic policemen to flag vehicles down on major routes, especially near international border crossings. Spot fines are charged for minor violations. The average annual temperature is 10.5C. The average January temperature is around OC. The Bulgarian Church is autonomous and headed by a Patriarch.Time DifferenceWinter time: GMT +2 hours (October through March).Summer time: GMT +3 hours (April through September)Voltage220 V onlyWorking HoursOffices - 9.00 a.m. There are many exchange bureaux that normally exchange good condition US dollar bills and other major currencies. There are regular bus services between most major towns in the country. There are several car-hire companies, including Hertz and Avis. Thieves and pickpockets also target holidaymakers at Black Sea coastal resorts. Thieves target prestige and four-wheel drive models, but any unattended vehicle is at risk. This unfair practice does not seem to be illegal. This will ensure that you are covered for all eventualities. We strongly recommend that, if possible, you take out insurance to cover this.Take care when driving, particularly at night. Where possible, you should change money in banks or in large hotels. You can buy Leva from Thomas Cook branches in the UK. You must register with the nearest police station within 48 hours of arrival. You should beware of groups of young pickpockets (often children) in city centres, especially busy shopping areas and underpasses. You should leave passports and other valuables in a hotel safe or other secure place. You should observe the speed limit and ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy.

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A court in Liverpool, England, was asked to serve a summons on him to appear at an open court hearing in Bulgaria on July 21-22, 2005, or if this date was not feasible, to consider November 28-29, 2005. A court renders a judgment according to the law and from inner conviction," the Justice Ministry said in a press release. Another 19-year-old Briton, Anthony Wilson, was given a suspended sentence of two and a half years in prison and four years on probation, for drug possession. At the time of the Golden Sands incident, both Shields and Wilson were under the influence of alcohol and cannabis. The verdict is appealable to a higher court.Bulgaria and Britain are parties to the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons, the Justice Ministry recalled.

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And preferably without leaving the country at all? And preferably without leaving the country at all? Anyhow, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry told us (through an intermediary) that it will be easier for her to get a longer term visa if she had some kind of residency permit from Britain. Anyhow, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry told us (through an intermediary) that it will be easier for her to get a longer term visa if she had some kind of residency permit from Britain. Are you going to explain why, for the benefit of any new readers who don't know about the different qualifying periods, or were you just popping in to make a vaguely worrying gnomic comment? At the beginning of March we are all going to Bulgaria for three months or possibly longer because I have some work there to do. At the beginning of March we are all going to Bulgaria for three months or possibly longer because I have some work there to do. Clearly, many people are misinformed about the current laws, and I'm particularly worried about the airport in Kyrgyzstan. Could we apply for a UK visa/EEA family permit from the British Embassy in Bulgaria and will that help her to extend her visa there? Could we apply for a UK visa/EEA family permit from the British Embassy in Bulgaria and will that help her to extend her visa there? Does it matter that we haven't been living in the UK? Does it matter that we haven't been living in the UK? Firstly I got a response from EU signpost service, an online help service dealing with issues regarding EU law. How can we ensure that Turkish airlines will agree to board my wife and that passport control in Kyrgyzstan/Turkey will let her through? However, he then got the response that Bulgaria have implemented some new law (2008) that contradicts Directive 2004/38. However, numerous phone calls to both Bulgaria and to their nearest consulate to us in Kazakhstan have revealed that they will only grant her a thirty day visa, after which she MUST leave the country. However, numerous phone calls to both Bulgaria and to their nearest consulate to us in Kazakhstan have revealed that they will only grant her a thirty day visa, after which she MUST leave the country. However, we almost never go back to Britain because of my job so any document based on her living there is just not possible for us. However, we almost never go back to Britain because of my job so any document based on her living there is just not possible for us. I am not really sure exactly what document they are talking about and they seemed reluctant to give that information. I am not really sure exactly what document they are talking about and they seemed reluctant to give that information. I assumed, because she is the spouse of an EU citizen, that it will be relatively easy for her to get an extended visa or at least to get a short-term visa to stay in Bulgaria and then get it extended when we arrive there. I assumed, because she is the spouse of an EU citizen, that it will be relatively easy for her to get an extended visa or at least to get a short-term visa to stay in Bulgaria and then get it extended when we arrive there. I contacted my future employer in Bulgaria and asked him to phone around a bit, the Foreign Ministry etc, quote the response from Signpost and see if he can clarify that my wife can get an extended visa. I have no idea what this is exactly, or even if they can do this as a transitional state, but I have spent the last 30 minutes googling this and I can't find anything about a new immigration law in Bulgaria in 2008. I just want her to get a three month visa rather than a one month one and for her not to have to leave the country after one month. I wasn't quite sure what forum to post this in, so apologies if I've put it in the wrong one.How long have you been married for? If anyone can help I will be really grateful. If anyone can help I will be really grateful. If my wife does have the right to stay for longer than a month, what is my next move? Is it worth contacting the airport/airline before we leave? It's a little complicated, so please bear with me if I don't explain it perfectly..I'm a UK citizen, married to a woman from Kyrgyzstan and we have a two year old son who has British citizenship. It's a little complicated, so please bear with me if I don't explain it perfectly..I'm a UK citizen, married to a woman from Kyrgyzstan and we have a two year old son who has British citizenship. Just one further scenario: my feeling is that we won't be able to get anything done before the end of February when we leave and my wife will be stuck with a one month visa. Legally resident covers being somewhere even as a visitor.However there is no doubt about the fact that you are entitled to entry at the border on presentation of your passports and proof of the family relationship. Maybe someone has better googling skills than me and can find something out about this mysterious law. Naturally I was happy about this, at least to get this confirmation. Obviously this is incredibly difficult for us as I'll be working there, we've got a child and it's not cheap to fly back and forth to Kyrgyzstan. Obviously this is incredibly difficult for us as I'll be working there, we've got a child and it's not cheap to fly back and forth to Kyrgyzstan. Ok, basically I am asking whether anyone knows how she can extend her visa in Bulgaria without having to go all the way back to Kyrgyzstan and starting the process from there? Ok, basically I am asking whether anyone knows how she can extend her visa in Bulgaria without having to go all the way back to Kyrgyzstan and starting the process from there? Ok, there have been several updates today. On a practical level, the nearest Consulate is in the next country (Kazakhstan) and it is very difficult (and expensive) for my wife to get there and get back. Or when I'm inside Bulgaria, particularly if we can produce all the relevant documentation? So you can get a free EEA Family Permit and then a Residence Permit for her once here.Good luck.Mym, just a quick follow up. So you can get a free EEA Family Permit and then a Residence Permit for her once here.Good luck.Thanks Mym for your comments and research. Thanks for everyone's help, as I thought, everyone here was right and they were wrong!!Just one more question (please!): my only concern now about my wife travelling without a visa relates to airports/airlines. Thanks for everyone's help, as I thought, everyone here was right and they were wrong!!Show the embassy that response and get your visa before travelling.The information was given to us over the phone so I can't really send it to the Embassy. The immigration officials are very poorly informed even about their own country's regulations, so I'm worried about how they will react when they see no visa in her passport. Their general response is to demand a visa from any Kyrgyz citizen because they pretty much need a visa for everywhere!! There also seems to be a lack of communication between the Foreign Ministry and the Consulate and an unwillingness to deal with our case. They said I should contact Solvit to try and deal with this. They siad that she can then go back home and start the application for a longer term visa there. They siad that she can then go back home and start the application for a longer term visa there. They wrote a long response to my inquiry, which I won't reprint, but the upshot was that Bulgaria are misapplying Directive 2004/38. This seems to be the great sticking point with the Bulgarian Ministry. This seems to be the great sticking point with the Bulgarian Ministry. We are flying to Bulgaria from Kyrgyzstan via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines. We have spent most of our married life abroad (in either Kyrgyzstan or Korea) because of my work so my wife has no kind of British residency/EEA permit etc. We have spent most of our married life abroad (in either Kyrgyzstan or Korea) because of my work so my wife has no kind of British residency/EEA permit etc. We only have about a month before we leave so we don't have long to establish exactly what visa she should be entitled to. We probably willn't get out of the Kyrgyz airport without one (they are pretty ignorant of EU Law!). We will definitely get a visa before we leave. What are the chances of me being able to ask/demand a three month visa when we get to the airport in Bulgaria? Who should I contact to explain/demand those rights?

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A close connection may be by birth, adoption, descent, marriage, registration or naturalisation. British citizenship is given to people who have a close connection with the United Kingdom, which includes the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. British citizenship is given to people who have a close connection with the United Kingdom, which includes the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are not members of the European Union (EU) but citizens of these countries havethe same rights to enter, live in and work in the United Kingdom as EU citizens. This form and the related guidance can be downloaded from the right side of this page.

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A Work Permit application should be made for a named person to do a specific job for the employer. After one year you can apply for indefinite leave to remain. Any time you spend outside the UK during that period will be counted as part of the two years. If one of your grandparents was british, then you may be eligible for an ancestral visa. The permission to work is not intended in order to provide monies on which to subsist. Work must not be the main reason for your visit. You must be a Commonwealth Citizen in order to be considered for this Visa.

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Abir Muhsen Hamija Lebanese citizen, seeking asylum in Bulgaria. Julie Jamil Tatuz Syrian citizen, refugee in Bulgaria. Linda David Awanis Citizen of Iraq, refugee in Bulgaria. Mariana Hill Bulgarian and British citizen. Married to someone from a different religion 9. Sophie Alexandrova Bulgarian and French citizen. Suraya Aramzada Citizen of Afghanistan, refugee in Bulgaria. Tatyana Valchanova Bulgarian citizen. The daughter of parents of different religions 8.

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Ambassador Beyrle pointed out that the construction of the bridge will attract more...[ more... Bulgarian State Agency of Tourism (SAT) starts a campaign, advertising Bulgaria as tourism destination on biggest world TV channels.In the next 2 months CNN channel will show advertising clip, presenting Bulgaria as a gambling destination. Casinos and overfilled Black Sea beaches will attract more foreign tourists.The campaign, which has the purpose to ‘advertise Bulgarian tourism', consist of three short clips. Engineer Spasov noted that the majour priority of the Bulgarian government for Vidin is the realization of the Danube Bridge 2. George's Day News2008/03/13The regional council of Vidin engineer Krastio Spasov met the US ambassador in Bulgaria Mr. In 2007 the brewery in Shoumen celebrated its 125 year...[ more... John Beyrle, during his visit in Vidin city.During the meeting the regional head introduced his guest for the general conditions in the Vidin region and the perspectives for its development. John more...2008/03/13A special conference ‘Eco-hotel' will occur today in Sofia. Peter Struger (AUT) placed second with 1:24.83, while Mirko Deflorian...[ more... Second was Cristoph Alster (AUT) with 1:24.68 and third place another Austrian - Peter Struger, with a time of 1:24.84.The second DH race was won by Florian Scheiber (AUT) with 1:24.56. The exponents in the museum have been collected since the distant 1882, when the brewery in Shoumen was constructed and started to produce beer. The forum is organized by 'Hotels&Restaurants' Magazine. The forum is organized by more...2008/03/13Brewers open a Museum of beer in Shoumen, Northeastern Bulgaria. The other two clips show parts of Bulgarian natural and cultural...[ more... The unique exposition can be seen in a hall in the city's factory, which recently was bought by German beer giant ‘Carlsberg'. The visitors of the factory will be offered a stein of beer for free, while seeing the expo. Three foreign experts will attend the forum to share know - how with the Bulgarian hoteliers. Website by EBPW.All photos and texts in this website are copyrighted and owned by Bononia Ltd.

Blogger News Network - Al Jihad, Vanguards Of Conquest And Al Qaeda (Canadian; Full Text) - Varna


Al Jihad, Vanguards of Conquest and Al Qaeda (Canadian; full text) - Blogger News Network


Al Jihad, Vanguards of Conquest and Al Qaeda (Canadian; full text)
Blogger News Network - Feb 25, 2008
August 1998 Al Jihad member Issam Abdel-Tawab Abdel Alim is extradited to Egypt from Bulgaria. August 1998 The United States embassy in Albania is closed ...
Al Jihad, Vanguards of Conquest and Al Qaeda (Canadian; full text) - Blogger News Network

Daily Mail - Foreign Workers Take Almost Nine In 10 New British Jobs, According ... - House


Foreign workers take almost nine in 10 new British jobs, according ... - Daily Mail


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Foreign workers take almost nine in 10 new British jobs, according ...
Daily Mail, UK - Mar 4, 2008
The manufacturing trade has seen a drop of 1.4million Britons in employment and an increase of 113000 foreign-born workers. Shadow Home Secretary David ...
Foreign workers take almost nine in 10 new British jobs, according ... - Daily Mail
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And after 30 years of humiliating myself at parties, falling into bed with the wrong men, lonely tears and crashing hangovers, I finally admit it: I have a drink problem. And I'm DETERMINED to overcome it My nightmare relationship with my ex forced me to abandon our son It's a modern cliche: feckless men deserting their families. But can anything truly banish those wrinkles? But the scale of immigration has proved to be 15 times greater.In 2007, another 214,510 eastern Europeans registered to work in Britain, equal to 600 arrivals a day. But with permanent 'body art' there comes a catch - if you change your mind about it suddenly that tattoo will look rather ridiculous, as JESSICA CALLAN discovered Baby joy! Eastern European immigrants can claim benefits after working here for 12 months - including child benefit for children who have stayed with relatives back in their home countries. In the last 12 months, the cost of paying benefits to the newcomers has more than doubled to an estimated £170million a year, with 145,000 immigrants now claiming state handouts. Local authorities in some areas have warned that public services such as schools are coming under intense strain. Mr Davis said the arrival of so many immigrants meant that "our housing and public service infrastructure have come under severe pressure with local authorities and council tax payers having to shoulder the burden". Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox shows off her gorgeous new arrivalBBC Radio 1 presenter and reformed party girl Sara Cox proudly shows off her newborn son Isaac. The author of a new book sought out experts around the world to find the answer Top TV critic Jaci Stephen confesses: I have a drink problem, but I'm going to beat itMy name is Jaci. The Government predicted 13,000 arrivals a year when opting to open Britain's labour markets to millions of new EU citizens - while most other countries imposed restrictions. The Home Office acknowledges that benefits claims are increasing but insists they "remain low". The numbers in receipt of benefits more than doubled last year, rising by 109 per cent in 12 months to 145,000. The star was beaming as she emerged from a London hospital nursing the newbornREVEALED: What really stops ageing and why looking young is every woman's holy grailWomen spend millions attempting to look eternally young. UK business leaders said employers will continue to welcome the new arrivals because their work ethic is "so much better than domestic workers" who suffer from a "skills shortage and increasing welfare dependency". Why not be the first to send us your thoughts? With stars dripping in them, they're no longer just for criminals.

Buzzle - Move To Britain? They're All Drunks And Psychos - House


Move to Britain? They're All Drunks and Psychos - Buzzle


Move to Britain? They're All Drunks and Psychos
Buzzle, CA - Feb 19, 2008
The number of Britons living in Bulgaria has doubled in the past year (some 1152 were given residency in 2005). Lured by some of the cheapest property ...
Move to Britain? They're All Drunks and Psychos - Buzzle
After three years she has had enough - of Britain. Another student, Irina Lichkova, 24, adds: "I spent five months working in Belfast last summer. BMWs are more in evidence than tractors.Bulgarians point out that most of the country's young talent has already left. But Bulgaria is experiencing its own wave of migration - from Britain. But on Friday and Saturday night everybody gets drunk. But she dislikes Britain's culture of binge drinking and the fact that her teenage daughter has been bullied at school. Earlier this week the Sun ran a front-page photograph showing what it said was a vast queue of Bulgarians who had "laid siege" to the building. I don't know why."Ms Boeva has spent the past three years living and working in Swansea. I don't like it in Britain much," Ms Boeva, a 37-year-old care assistant, said. I'm going back for a couple of months to collect our things. It's my country," says Rostislav Tsonev, a 20-year-old student at Sofia University. Lured by some of the cheapest property prices in Europe, British families have started new lives here. Of those, most wanted to go to the US, Spain, Greece, Italy and Germany. Others already lived in the UK and were renewing visas. Over the past 16 years nearly 1.5 million Bulgarians have gone to work abroad, mostly to the US and Canada. Pensioners have to survive on €25 a month. She is coming home to Bulgaria."I'm fed up. The Bulgarian government says the total number of migrants going abroad will be more like 10,000 to 15,000.A Gallup poll in February suggested the number of Bulgarians wanting to leave the country has gone down to 7%. The Bulgarians intended to work in the UK when Bulgaria - together with Romania - joined the EU on January 1, the paper suggested.In fact, most of those queuing up yesterday were visiting Britain for a holiday. The government seems to tell ordinary people that foreigners living in the UK are dangerous to British people. The population has shrunk from 9 million to 7.6 million. The prices appear to be so reasonable."The number of Britons living in Bulgaria has doubled in the past year (some 1,152 were given residency in 2005). The trend is now slowing."I want to stay here. Then we'll start a new life in Bulgaria."Ms Boeva was one of around 50 Bulgarians trying to get or renew visas at the embassy yesterday. They have renovated crumbling farmhouses, or dabbled in organic farming. They have sent their children to Bulgarian schools. They're All Drunks and Psychos Web Buzzle.comHomeWorld NewsLatest ArticlesEscape HatchMessage BoardsFree eCardsLoginWhat's the BuzzNational & World newsBreaking News & ReportsNews archivesMove to Britain? To be honest most of the people I met there were psychos."Last week the foreign minister, Ivaylo Kalfin, said any new migration to Britain was likely to be more of a problem for Bulgaria than for the UK. Unemployment is just under 9%, just above the EU average, and less than that in Germany.In Sofia, an attractive city surrounded by mountains and forests of pines and birch, there is building work everywhere.

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