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RE: grand son went missing last night

I'm not going to be working anywhere near a plane, Sommer. Sad, isn't it?

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RE: grand son went missing last night

Have you been a victim, Mike?

Take the bench, Sir. The next available flight is in two days! Eh, will you be needing a blanket?

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RE: grand son went missing last night

They just had to pick a name that goes with their service, didn't they!


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RE: grand son went missing last night

'Mile high', the British show, silly.

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I'll keep you posted about the juicy stories job, though I am trying in other areas, as well. We will see what comes up first.

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RE: grand son went missing last night

Mile high the British show, silly.

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RE: grand son went missing last night

Something about airlines, airports and shows about them. Oh, I loved 'Mile high'. smitten


Just talked to a pilot friend of mine this evening, he's trying to get me a summer job, where he works.

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RE: Glad to see the U.S., joining the ranks of socialist countries.

....that would mean sleepless nights paying back the big favours. No way, Indy.


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RE: grand son went missing last night

Yeah, there has to be a chaperone, thank God.


I used to watch this British Aiport program here. I think it's at Luton Airport, if I'm not wrong, and it's quite interesting because they mention all these little things we should know.

RE: grand son went missing last night

Sommer, aren't kids under 12 not allowed to fly alone, unaccompanied?

Maybe the rules vary with airlines.

RE: Glad to see the U.S., joining the ranks of socialist countries.

I don't get the culture ( too quiet), but honestly love everything else, otherwise I wouldn't be here. I don't have to worry about tuition, or healthcare. Everything is organised and punctual. I just love that!

I might try Sweden or Norway for my masters. Anywhere in Europe would be nice. cheering



Now, if only more manly men would migrate to Finland and make it all perfect.

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RE: Glad to see the U.S., joining the ranks of socialist countries.

Things are good here.


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RE: grand son went missing last night

Where I'm from, adults get their kidneys removed, for walking alone.

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RE: what do people think of ireland

Better than to get deported, right?!

I've seen people get deported in slippers.

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RE: what do people think of ireland

This is threatening my love life, Ven.

Do you realise I can't meet someone on CS and decide to pop in and have a little visit? The embassy needs sufficient proof of how we know each other, and a dating site would not only have me imprisoned, but also get me sent back to the 'village'. A strange one at that!

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RE: what do people think of ireland

Please read my latter post, you'll love it!

Vonney, I need you to put in that good word for me, and do the biographies!


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RE: what do people think of ireland

If you are married or have children under 18, and your spouse or children are remaining at home, you should submit your marriage cert and birth certs for the children

For group tours, your itinerary and booking receipts are also required

If visiting another State prior to travelling to Ireland, the relevant visa for that State must be obtained before applying for your Irish visa

Details of any previous applications you have made for an Irish visa

If you have been refused a visa for any other country, details of this, preferably the letter issued to you by the authorities of that country, should be submitted. NOTE: Concealment of any other visa refusals will result in your Irish visa application being refused


ALL OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION

ALL DOCUMENTATION MUST BE IN ENGLISH OR ACCOMPANIED BY A NOTARISED TRANSLATION

NOTE: THE PROVISION OF ALL THE DOCUMENTATION LISTED IN NO WAY GUARANTEES THAT A VISA WILL BE GRANTED. doh shock


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RE: what do people think of ireland

Venere08, wave

See the hell we go through, below.crying I got it from the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration service.


Visit/Holiday Visa
NOTE: Visit/Holiday visas are granted ONLY for short term stays. The duration of stay is determined by an Immigration Officer at the Port of Entry, but will never exceed a maximum of 90 days.

It is not possible to extend your stay beyond 90 days.

You must leave the State on or before the date which has been stamped on your passport by the Immigration Officer. (The dates on your visa refer to the dates during which you can seek to enter the State)

Documents Required: Please submit all documents listed here

Fully completed and signed application form
Passport, valid for 6 months after your intended date of departure from the State
If you are resident in a country other than your country of origin evidence of your permission to reside in that country. This permission should be valid for at least 3 months after your intended departure from Ireland.
Full details of the reason for your visit – e.g. to visit family, friends, etc
If you intend staying in hotel accommodation, confirmation of booking from the hotel.
A letter of invitation from your reference in Ireland confirming accommodation will be provided for duration of your visit.
A written undertaking both from yourself and your reference that you will observe the conditions of your visa, that you will not become a burden on the State, and that you will leave the State on the expiration of your permission to remain
NOTE: Failure to observe the conditions of your visa, or to overstay will have implications for any future visa applications you make, or may have implications for your reference

Details of how you are known to, or related to your reference, and supporting evidence of this.

If your reference is not an Irish/EEA citizen, evidence of their permission to remain in Ireland – a copy of their GNIB card and copy of their passport showing Immigration stamps

Evidence of how you intend to finance your trip and support yourself for the duration of your visit, allowing for any unforeseen events such as illness – a detailed bank statement covering a 6 month period immediately prior to your visa application, and showing sufficient funds to cover all costs is required

NOTE: It is advisable that you have medical/travel insurance to cover you for the duration of your proposed visit to the State

If your reference in Ireland is supporting you, they must supply a detailed 6 month bank statement for the period immediately prior to your visa application showing sufficient funds to support you for the duration of your stay

Lump sum lodgements made shortly before your visa application will not be considered

Evidence of your obligations to return to your country of permanent residence –

If you are employed, a letter from your employer stating how long you have been employed there, the dates you will be on annual leave from, and the date you will be returning to work in that employment
3 consecutive payslips
If you are a student, a letter from your college outlining what course you are pursuing, how many years you have been a student there, how many years/terms you have left at that college, and that you will be returning there following your visit to Ireland

NOTE: All letters submitted should be on official company headed paper and give full contact details for verification purposes. These must include a full postal address, name of contact, position in company, telephone number (landline) and email address where relevant. (Email addresses such as Yahoo or Hotmail are not accepted). Website address should also be included, if available.

If you own property, or rent accommodation, evidence of this can be submitted in support of your obligations to return home following your visit

Details of any family members residing in your country of permanent residence

CONTD.

RE: what do people think of ireland

Excuse me?

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RE: Temple Sacrifice Vs Modern Slauterhouse

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RE: anyone from michigan here

She would have been lucky to get hit by a bus.
That's the direction I thought your sentence was taking.

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RE: grand son went missing last night

If he was lured, he probably wouldn't have been found. The bus driver is however, suspicious.

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RE: grand son went missing last night

That's probably because they are 6yrs old. dunno



Kitty, glad he's fine now. hug

RE: anyone from michigan here

The above post, was for Da.blushing

RE: anyone from michigan here

I heard Tom moved there.
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RE: what do people think of ireland

Let me tell you something, ma brotha! grin Someday I'll get so fed up of this useless passport and get a Finnish one.

I literally had to beg the Polish embassy to hurry with my visa, for an academic trip. I was in tears, I remember. doh


It's ok to travel in the Schengen area, though. laugh

RE: what do people think of ireland

I think the visa requirements stink.

I wanted to visit, but the nonsense tied to it put me off. I am required to write a biography of each of my family members, several letters begging to enter the country, along with some oaths. I have so many sisters here, and don't forget, I have nephews and a grand-nephew, as well.

Too much work!

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RE: rich kids

Since we are not talking about a third world country here, where free education and welfare are non existent, I'll say something. You and the rich couple, all had the same basic opportunities.

What do you think they did differently, to deserve their wealth? I don't think it fell from the blue skies.dunno


No offense, but the facts that your grammar is all over the place (if you are dyslexic, forgive me) and you talk so much about how hot you are, makes me think you probably had no drive to get to other people's dreams the dreams you want. Whose fault is that?

It sounds whiny: 'why me, why me?'

If you want the quality of your life to improve, then go out there and make it happen.



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RE: rich kids

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RE: y english ppl make mistakes in writting english?

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RE: y english ppl make mistakes in writting english?

OMG!

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