From: David Horne on
tim.... <tims_new_home(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> <hari.kumar(a)indero.com> wrote in message
> news:4c4dee4c$0$11059$1c4686b2(a)news.club.cc.cmu.edu...
> > "Nordic countries have been more hostile to non-white immigrants than
> > any other region of Europe. (Iceland has non-white immigration close to
> > zero)."
>
> You can't lump them all together.
>
> The brit who took over my apartment in Sweden had moved there, with his
> Chinese wife and kid, because that was the only country [1] who would let
> her in (including his own)!

A UK citizen not being able to get a visa for a partner through marriage
would be a rare case- notwithstanding some proposed (?) changes in law
regarding young/arranged marriages. It's an easy procedure, if no longer
a cheap one. Heck, I managed to get a visa in the early 2000s for my
partner even though we weren't married (or in any other legally
recognised relationship.)

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From: Tim C. on
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 10:08:25 -0700, Hatunen wrote in post :
<news:frhg56pv8i2fli5qt8egcqb56p4gm8kj0g(a)4ax.com> :

> As some of the readers of this group may recall, my wife and I do
> foster care for medically involved babies.

I'd forgotten about that. Good on you both !!
--
Tim C.
Show me where Trotsky is buried and I'll show you a communist plot.
From: David Horne on
Tim C. <spamtrap(a)tele2.at> wrote:

> On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 10:08:25 -0700, Hatunen wrote in post :
> <news:frhg56pv8i2fli5qt8egcqb56p4gm8kj0g(a)4ax.com> :
>
> > As some of the readers of this group may recall, my wife and I do
> > foster care for medically involved babies.
>
> I'd forgotten about that. Good on you both !!

What Tim said.

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