UK Exit from Europe
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To answer your question, things won't change at all for two years, perhaps not even after that.That's unlikely to start for some while anyway, probably as 50 is initiated or two years after when the UK finally leaves.
At the moment, all laws stand as they did last week.

The problem is no-one really know. Yes, there is a couple of years still to go for the process to be complete.
My own experience as a "European" and I recall well the time prior to the "EU" is that it may well in time mean changes on a couple of fronts. For one the right to abode in a European country of choice will no longer be automatic as now., for the UK passport holders that is. There may well be exceptions for over 50 but we have to wait and see.
The European health card may also be falling by the wayside quickly, hate it or love it.
To negotiate similar deals as the Swiss or Norwegians have it may take a long time coming. I am not so sure Europe will fall over backwards to be accommodative.
We will have to see how it pans out!.
The countries that get nasty with the uk just because we would like to keep our sovereignty would only be making things difficult for their own citizens that choose to live in the uk .and this is what the two years of negotiations will unearth and the uk I imagine will treat as they find.
All countries that make uk citizens living in their Eu countries feel at home in this time of change will find that their citizens are made to feel at home in the uk.
Our politicians have already stated that any changes in the future will only effect new people and not people living here in the uk and these changes will only be put in place when the hand over from EU rules to our own uk rules apply and then we will be able to control the numbers and speed of people entering the uk ,
Which should give a better quality of life for all people living in the uk where ever they have travelled from in the world to come and live in the UK .
There will be put in place a different health card that can be used in other countries for UK citizens if the same countries would like their citizens to carry on enjoying our National Health Service while they choose to live in the UK
So you see it pays for every one to think nicely about their own citizens living in the UK and for everyone to treat as they like to be treated and everybody should carry on as normal with small gentle changes which will be in the best interest for all of us together.
Love and peace
If money wins the day, no worries for people like you, but a lot of what the further right of the exit people wanted would be gone.
I wonder how much 18,000 x monthly expenditure in BG = ??
No brainer not to upset the status quo too much then!
Because I for one would not want to go..... let alone live where I was not welcome.
You will always get a small minority who are racist and small minded and are bullies and I for one feel that there should be no place for them in our world.
The majority of English people voted for brexit because they value having a democratic vote to turf out and put in place the type of politicians to represent the people's wishes and we say long live the Queen.
We don't feel comfortable with some one that has not been elected and you cannot replace if you are unhappy with the way they are using their power and that is what you have in Brussels.
As I don't like the way Greece has been treated or Spain or the Syrian refugees etc etc
This to me has nothing to do me or our fellow Europeans the majority of people that voted Brexit still love and respect our European friends just as before we voted Brexit .
I think showing your passport at borders will be a good thing a small price to pay as it could help tighten up security with the IS problems in mind as it will help to protect all Christians alike as they don't care which countries you live in to carry out their attacks on innocent people and it will still be Free movement of people to visit,live or work in different countries of choice,just like it it has always been long before the European Union.
Love and Peace to All
The UK and many countries have been trading with each other for thousands of years before the EU was thought up forty years ago so I don't see any problems unless people want to go out of their way and create them of course.
Buyers and Sellers all around the world always has been and always will be,that's my thoughts anway.
I was bit confused when you said something like "that would suit people like me" would you mind explaining a bit more clearly what you meant please as you seem a bit angry over something and also I was wondering how in your eyes you and I are different?
Wish you well in the meantime
Kind regards Norman
Trading blocks have a nasty habit of naffing that up, so I'm quite please to see the Eu get a kick in the pants.
As for people who want to live unfettered by rules and contribute to their chosen country, the deal you describe in an earlier post is a winner.
It's very much in many nations' interest to promote tourism or migration when the know the people concerned are likely to spend a fat sack of cash in their country.
And now the uk politicians will soon have to answer to the UK public every 5 years and they won't be able to blame Brussels as an escape goat for any mess created for the Uk public and the EU will hopefully be making the right decision's for all the countries that have voted to let the people that are in charge of the European Union make the decision's for them hopefully a lot better than they have for the likes of Greece we all hope and we all get to live in peace and harmony and can better each others lifes with fair trade and trying to help and not hinder each other
Well fingers crossed 😊 anyway
All the best Fred
Kind regards
Norman
Politicians in general manage equally, but some are more equal than others (Sorry, George O.)
Look carefully

I think you will have to enlighten us Fred
Kind regards Norman
The twit has it upside down - So much for his "British" stance.

I guess we will never know LOL
Long live the Queen
This common error is usually made by people with little knowledge or interest in the UK.
For a man who claims to be the saviour of the UK, that's a really big "Oops" moment.
I for one am glad that there is someone that lets us know what is really happening in Brussels and Nigel farrage is very patriotic to the people of the UK and the 17 million voters that have voted to leave the EU and if you have a different opinion to that thats fine because that's what democracy is all about,because believe it or not everybody can bring a different view to the table,But to poke fun and sneer at someone that speaks out clearly and passionately about what he believes in, To smear his character because there is a photo with a very small symbolic flag of the Union jack in a photo that none of us noticed even after being asked to study the photo was upside down in distress mode.Well that makes you sir a BIGOT in my eyes and I have no further time to listen to your small self regulated view on others around you in life......Not my cup of tea at all.
Any further insults you wish to post will be met with a dignified silence
The British way.
Over and Out.
Nigel farrage is very patriotic to the people of the UK
You believe a politician?
Wow.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 … enses-ukip
Nigel Farage is facing fresh questions over his European expenses after he admitted that an office for which he claimed more than £205,000 from the taxpayer was provided to him free of charge by a Ukip supporter.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/poli … 063573.ece
Nigel Farage faces an expenses investigation into almost £60,000 of “missing” European Union funds paid into his personal bank account.
The Ukip leader has received £15,500 a year from the EU since at least 2009 to pay for the upkeep of his constituency office, a small converted grain store near Littlehampton, according to transparency reports filed on the party’s website.
That sounds patriotic to his wallet.
Just because I dislike the EU and want the UK out doesn't mean I'm willing to believe a politician.
How do you tell when a politician is lying?
His lips move.
As for the 'bigot' part, get real.
I tried to steer the post away from the personal level it was heading for without a lot of success, so it was a good time to stop.
Long live the Queen and the good relationship between the British and Our Bulgarian Friends.
Kind regards
Norman
Terry
The boys club wrote:Long live the Queen ....
With the old lass hitting 90, that's probably optimistic.
The boys club wrote:........and the good relationship between the British and Our Bulgarian Friends.
Kind regards
Norman
As for the relationship between the people, that's very probably fine, but politicians on both sides won't manage the same.
http://www.lbc.co.uk/the-nigel-farage-s … day-133433
Terry
If you have a residential card then you don't worry but you're house is owned by your company then you have the right to live and work in Bulgaria, for now tha'ts my lawyer's answer, her Aunty was the director of immigration in Yambol
Sihemt
Please explain again. We have been here for 4 years with a Lichna Carta and we bought our house after the law was changed so we did not need a company.
And this is just one of the negatives with very few positive aspects to it.
I have been there trying to buy such a property in the past and clear visibility was hard to come by especially to establish if the comapy had current liabilities which could affect me later. Apart of teh fact that teh owner had failed to file reports in teh past.
Buyer beware
A minefield quite frankly..I would think twice going down this route
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