IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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It won't help you if you want to get the citizenship, besides in most cases doing that is not even feasible. Got to decide whether you want to immigrate there or not.
You can be outside the UK for 6 months a year and it won't interrupt your residency/route to citizenship.

A friend of mine also lives in the UK and has the same arrangement as Fred. Another friend of mine lives in the Netherlands and is doing the same thing right now. I don't wanna get ahead of myself and say that it's possible in my case but I'm hoping it is.
 

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Cerval

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You can be outside the UK for 6 months a year and it won't interrupt your residency/route to citizenship.

A friend of mine also lives in the UK and has the same arrangement as Fred. Another friend of mine lives in the Netherlands and is doing the same thing right now. I don't wanna get ahead of myself and say that it's possible in my case but I'm hoping it is.
Hopefully then it works out for you :tup:
 

IliveForJuve

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After ILFJ attends it becomes the famous Balding Festival
We can go together and turn it into the Nazi Skinhead Festival

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Nice! I'm in London so not far at all haha. Reading's great, got good transport links to the capital and good shopping. Not far from Windsor either. Then of course there's the famous Reading Festival every year...
Hope you settle in well. Weather's not great but you'll get used to it eventually
Yup, it's an easy train to London. Will probably go to London a lot on weekends.

Thank you bro! I don't mind the weather as much after spending a whole week in Scotland in the middle of fuck all lmao.
 
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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Well, I'll aim for once a year even though it could get difficult if I want to visit other countries too. It's a lot of dough getting plane tickets to Bolivia.

However, if possible, I'll try to reach the same arrangement as @Fred and try to work from Bolivia for a couple of months a year.
It all depends on the type of work you do, and how strict your employer is. In principle a couple of months a year shouldnt be an issue. Its usually for tax and compensation issues that employers are wary of staff working in other countries/jurisdictions. But that's not an issue if its just a few months a year i think.

What I do, is i don't use my PTO's for going back to the UAE. That way, you can use them to travel to other countries. Especially since you're in Europe :D
 

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